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THE DAILY "Let our Just Censure Attand tue True Event." BY J. A. SELBY COLUMBIA. S. 0. SUNDAY MORNING, APRIL 23. 1*71. VOL. VII-NO. 30. Avrui?.. EAUIII^UAKB.-Our Minister iaOhinh. Gov. Lowe, has forwarded to the Secretary of State the following translation of a report of an earthquake in Bathang, in Szchuen, made by the Chinese . Governor-General of tho pro? vince in which it o cou rr ed : I have 'ascertained- that Bathang lies on a very elevated spot, beyond tho bor? ders of the province, about 260 miles West from Li-tang, and more than thirty post stations from thc district town of | Ta-tsien, on-the high. road to Tibet. Abont ll o'qlook A. M., on the 11th of,| April, 1870, the earth trembled BU vio? lently that the Government offices, tem? ples, granaries, stone and storehouses and fortifications, with all the common dwellings and tho..Temple of Ting-Lin, were at onae overthrown and ruined. The only exception was the hall in this Templo ground* called Ta-Ohao, which stood unharmed in its isolation. A few of the troops and people escaped, but most of tho inmates were crushed and killed under the falling timber and stone. Flames also soddenly burst out in four places, which strong winds drove about until tho heavens were darkened with smoko, and their roaring was mingled with the lamentations of the distressed people. On the 16th the flames were beaten down, but the rumbling noises were still heard underground like distant thunder, and the earth rocked and rolled like a ship in a storm, at the mercy of tho waves.; The multiplied miseries of the afflicted inhabitants wore increased by a thousand fears, but in about ton days matters began to grow quiet and the motion to'cease. The grain oollector nt Bathang says that for several, days before tho curth - quake the water had overflowed tho dyke, but after it the earth crooked in many places, and black, fetid water spurted out in ? a furious manner. If one poked it tho. spurting instantly fol? lowed, just . as is the case with tho salt wells and fire wells, (in tho Eastern part of the province,) and this explains how it happened Unit fire followed the earth? quake in Batining. , . As nearly as is ascertained, there were destroyed two large temples, tho offices of the oolloo.tor of grain tax, the local magistrate and the colonel, the Ting-Lin Temple, and nearly 700 fathoms ot wall around it, and 351 rooms in all inside; | Bix Bundler temples numbering 221 rooms, besides 1,819 rooms and houses of the oommoh peoplo. The number of people, soldiers and, limos killed by the j crush was 2,298, among whom were the] local magistrate and his second in office. The .earthqunko extended from Ba? thang . Eastward . to Pang-chah-muh, Westward to Nan-tun, on the South to Lin-tBah-shih, -arid cu tho North to the salt wells of Artuntsz, a circuit of over 400 miles, It occurred simultaneously over, tho i whole of this region, lu some places steep hills split and sunk into deep pits; in others, hills on level spots I became precipitous cliffs, and tho roads I and highways were rendered impassable by obstructions. Tho people were scattered and beg? gared like autumn leaves, and this ca? lamity to tho people of Bathang and vicinity was really ouo of tho most dis? tressing and destructivo that has hap? pened. The Governor-General twice | memorialized the Emperor respecting it, who granted aid to relieve the misery, re-opeu the roads between the post houses, and rebuild or repair tho.offices and dwellings as they wore needed. Many aro now resuming their occupa? tions, and the roads are everywhere pass? able. . The descriptions of Faris juot before the culminating horror of tho last few days of tho siege aro terrible pictures of the misfortunes of the gay city. The streets wore darkened early in tho even? ing, by the order which commanded lights tu bo extinguished, and thu cafes closed at ll o'clock. Peter's and a fo.w favored foreign resorts managed. to stretch ont tho time until 1 o'clock in the morning, ,aud these ove ry night were full. Ah? midnight tho fag end of the population would swarm on the boule? vards, those poor beggarly girls who, finding no purchasers for their wares, offered themselves for any hideous pur? pose. Distress induced depravity, mid young girlB, formerly surrounded with comfort and respectability, were driven by want to play the wanton in the stroots. Father killed in tho war; mother taken away by fever; no work; everything flat; no friends.- This is -tho Parisienne of to-day. Sadly suggestive of moral rot? tenness is tho part which women have played throughout tho revolt, and the gay scenes then enacted in the fashiona? ble haunts of folly form a ghastly con? trast to tho genoral desolation whioh preceded tho blood and slaughter of tho street fighting that closed tho tragedy. Glenn's Springs, Spartanburg County, 8. C. THIS delightful watering placo will ho opon for visitors 1ST ITJNE, lb71. Doing situated in the North? ern part, ot too Stato, in a si'ct'.on rnmarkablo for delightful olimato, beaut} and healthful? ness, this, togot her with thu virtues of tho water, makos lt ono of tho most desirahlo watering places to he found. The med dual qualities of this water aro not excelled, and aro a sovereign remedy tor all Female JLMseaHcu, diseases ol long standing. Diseases of thu Liver, Bowels, Stomach, Kid? neys? Eruptions of tho Skin, Scrofula, Djs* pensia^Dropay, Rheumatism, dto. Arrarift-?mun ta will bo mado to accommodate a largo number of visitors. The best muslo will bo in attendance to en? liven the Ball Boom. Fancy Balls during the snmroor. A Livery will bs kept nt moderate charges. Charges-12.50 per day; $30 tn $15 per month, according to rooms. Children under ten years of ago and oolored servants half price. Cottages to rent at $25 and $50 for the isea Eou. W. D. FOWLER, Proprietor. AO" Stages from Jonesville direct to hotel. May 30 _ ilmofS Infant's Food. A NOTHERaupplyof FOOD-FOR INFANTS. /\_ This is Just tho food for babios. Mothers call and examino it, ut UEINITSH'S Juno 1 t Vrag Store. Special Notices. Re-Visit of Dr. Bendall, AS tho exterminator of CORKS and BU I NIONS, whoso reputation in this particular brand) ol surgery is alroady known! is again iu our city, and can bo found at tho Washing? ton House. As thcro is no doubt as to his skill and efficiency in tho removal of theso impediments, to walking in comfort, persons 1 ncodiug his services should not dohiy in hav? ing recourso to his aid. Juno G #MANHOOD:" How Lost! How Restored I Just published, in a sealed enve? lope. Price, aix cents. ALECTURE on tho Natural Treatment and Radical Curo of Spermatorrhca or Ssminal Weakness, Involuntary Emissions, Sexual Debility, aud Impediments to Marri? age generally; Nervousness, Consumption, Epilepsy and Fits; Mental and Physical Inca? pacity, resulting from Solf-Abueo, Ao., by Ro uEnr J. COLVKHWELL, M. D., author of tho "Oreon Book," Ac. "A. Boon lo TitOllSllltlla of Ku ITV rr rs." Sont i n 1er soal, in a plaiu euvelopo, lo any address, j>ost-paid, on receipt of six cents, or two postage stamps, by C?AS. J. C.KLINE A CO., 1!4T Bowery, New York-P. O. Box, 4,580. Juno 6 _3iuo Complote triumph over CORKS and BU? NIONS by Mons. BERGER, who' dieoovcrud, 1st. Tho ualuro of Corns. 2d. Their dis? solvent. 3d. Their permanent cnrel These discoveries aro tho happy result of years ol study aud practico. For particulars, applj ovar tho Citizens' Savings Dank, from 9 to 12 and from 2 to 4 o'oloek, at Hendrix House. May 1G_ A diopter or KuctH.-Spaco id vuluabU in a nowspapor, and it is, thoreforo, propos?e in this advertisement to condenso a variety of facts, important to tho public, into a einal compass. Thoso factB refer to Hostcttor'i Stomach Bitters-what that celebrated medi oino is, and what it will do. In the first place then, tho arliclo is a stimulant, Ionic and al torative. consisting of a combination of ai absolutely puro spirituous agent with th mont valuable medicinal vegetable substance that Botanic research luis placed at the die posai of tho chemist and tko physician Those ingredients aro compounded with gres oaro, and in such proportions ns to produce preparation which invigorates without exoil ing tho general system, and toned, regulate and controls the stomach, tho bowels, th liver, and tho minor soore(ive organs. What this great restorative will do must b gathered from what it has dono. Thc caso < dyspepsia, or any other form af indigoatiot in which it has been persistently adminii tercd without effecting a radical cure, is yi to bo heard from, and tho samo may bo s?) of bilious disorders, intermittent fever, nc vous affections, general debility, coualipatioi sick headache, mental disabilities to wilie tho feeble aro so subject. It purities all tl fluids of tho body, including tho blood, ac the gent?o stimulus which it imparts to tl nervous system is not snccocdcd by tl slightest reaction. This is a chapter of fae which readers, for their own sakes, shou mark and remember._Juno 2 fC ~~~ CONSUMPTION, ITS CURE AND ITS PREVENTIVJ BY J. II. SCUKXCK, M. D. MANY a human being bau pasaed awa fer whoso death there was no other re son than the neglect of known and indispi ably provon moans of euro. Those noar ai dear to family and friends aro sleeping t! dreamless slumber into which, had they cali ly adopted Dil. JOSKtMl XI. SCIIENCIC'S SIMPLE TREATMENT, And availed themselves of his wonderful e cucious medicines, they would not havo falh Dr. Schcnck has, in his own caso, prov that wherever suiticient vitality remains, tl vitality, by his medicines und his directie for their use, is quickened into health vigor. In this statemout thercis nothing preenn tuous. To tho faith of thc invalid is mado representation that ls not a thousand tin substantiated by living and vhihlu wor Tho theory of tho cure by Dr. Kchcnck's r (heine is as simple as it is unfailing, its ri losnphy requires no argument, lt is self Buring, self-convincing. Tho Heaweod Tonic and Mandrake Pills tho brat two weapons willi whi-h the cita of tho malady is assailed. Two-thirds of cases of consumption originate in ilyspc] and a functionally disordered liver. Willi I condition tho bronchial tubes "tey hi patin with tho stomach. Th?y respond to tho n bille action of tho liver. Horo, then, coi tho culminating result, and thu seeing with all its distressing Byinptouid, of CONSUMPTION. The Maud ra ko Pills aro composed nf nu nature's noblest gifts-tbc Podopbiliuui tatum They possess all Ibo blo.)d-s<?a ing, alterative proper! it ? nf calomel; but, liku calomel, they ?LEAVE NO STING BEHIND." The work of CUM: is now beginning, vitiated and mucous deposits in the br? and in the alimentary canal are ejected, liver, liko a olock, is wound up. It aro from its torpidity. Thc stomach nets re-r aivcly, and tho patient begins to feel tho is getting, at laut, A SUPPLY OF GOOD BLOOD. Tho Heaweod Tonic, iii conjunction will Pills, permeates and assimilates with thc f Ohylification is now progressing withoi firovions tortured. Digestion becomos \ ess, aud the cure is soon to be at h Thero is no moro llatulonco, no uxacerbi of the stomach. An appotilo sots in. Now comos tho groa'tcst Blood Purifier yet given by an indulgent father to sum man. Bchenok's Pulmoniu Syrup comes perform its functions and to hasten and ploto the euro. It enters at once upo work. Nature cannot be choatod. It col and ripens the impaired and dlsoasod por of tho lunga. In tho form of gathnrin proparos them for expectoration, and lol very short time, tho malady ls vanquii the rotton throno that lt occupied is reno' and. mado new, and tho patient, in all tin nlty of regained vigor, steps forth to i tho manhood or tho womanhood that wai GIVEN UP AH J.OST. Tho socond thing is, (ho patients mnbl in a warm room until they got well; it j moat impossible to prevent taking cold tho lungs aro disoascd, but it mint bu vented, or a enro cannot bo effet tod. : air and rifling out, especially in this section ot the coantry in thu fall and wiuter eeaeon, are all wrong. Physicians who recommend that conreoloeo thoir patients, if their lunga are badly diseased, and jet, because they are in the house, they mu?t not sit down quiet; thoy must walk about tho room aa much and a? fast ak tho strength will bear, to got up a good circulation of blood. Tho patients must koop in good spirits-bo dot cn mined to got well. This has a great doal to do with tho apnefito, and ie the great point to gain. 'To despair of cure altor auch evidence of its possibility in tho worst cases, and moral cer? tainty in all bthors, is sinful. Dr. Scbeuck'a personal statement to tho Faculty of his own cum tvas in these modest words: "Many years ago I waa in tho last-stages of consumption; confined to my bcd, and at ono timo my physicians thought that leonid not live a week; then, liko a drowning man catch? ing at straws, I heard of and obtained tho preparations which I now offer to tho public, and they mado a perfect euro of me. It scorned to me that I could feel them ponetrato my whole system. They soou ripened the matter in my lungs, and I would spit up moro than a pint of offensivo' yellow matter every morning fora long time. "As soon as that began to subside, my cough, fever, pain and night sweats all bogan to leave mc, and my appetite became so groat that it wna with difficulty that I could koep from ealing too much. I soon gained my strength, and havo grown in flesh ever sin co. "I was weighed shortly after my recovery," added tho Doctor, "then looking Uko a m?re skeleton; my weight was only ninety-seven pounds; my present weight is two hundred and twenty-five [226] ponnds.nnd for years I havo enjoyed uninterrupted health." Dr. Hchonek has discontinued his profes? sional visits to New York aud Dostou. He or his son, Dr. J. H. h'chonck, Jr., still continuo to soo patients at their oflico, No. 15 North Sixth street, Philadelphia, every Saturday from 9 A. M. tn 3 P. M. Those who wish a thorough examination with tho Itcspirometer will bo charged $3. Tho Itcspirometer de? clares tho exact condition of tho lungs, and patients can readily learn whether they aro curable or not. Tho directions for taking tho medicines arc adapted to tho intelligence even of a child. Follow these directions, and kind naturo will do tho rest, excepting that in sonic cases the Mandrake Tills aro to bo taken in increased doses; tho throe medicines need no other ac? companiments than tho implo instructions that accompany them: First create appel ito. Of returning health hunger is tbo most wel? come symptom. When it comes, as it will come, lot tho deapaiiiug at oncu be of good cheer. Good blood at on co follows, the cough loosens, tho night sweat is abated. In a short timo both of those morbid symptoms are gone forovcr. Dr. ?chcnck's medicines arc constantly kept in tens ot thousands of families. Aa a laxa? tivo ur purgativo, tho Mandrake Pille arc a standard preparation; while tho Pulmonic Syrup, ns a curer of coughs and colds, may be regarded us a prnphylactcric against con? sumption in any ol its forniB. Price of the Pulmonic Syrup and Seaweed Tonic, $1.50 a bottle, or ?7.f>0 a halt' dozen. Mandrake. Pills, 25 cents a box. For sale by all druggists and dealers. JOHN F. HENRY, 8 C'dlego Placo, New York, Wholesale Agent. Nov 19_"_fly AVOID aUAClt?.-A victim of early in? discretion, causing nervous debility, pro mat uro decay, Ac, having tried in vain every advertised remedy, has a simple means ol self-cure, which he will send free to his fellow snifcrors. Address J. H. TUTTLE, 78 Nassau Btreet, New York. Dcc23tCmo * MEDICAL.. THE BRIDAL CHAMBER. ESSAYS FOR YOUNG MEN, on groat so? cial evils and abuses, which interfere with MAIIRIAOK, with sure means of relief for tho erring and unfortunate, diseased and de? bilitated. Sent in sealed letter envel?nos, freo or charge. Address HOWARD SANITA? RY AID ASSOCIATION, No. 2 South Ninth street, Philadelphia. Pa. Mav 14 3mo M. H. BERRY'S Furniture Ware-room! Plain Street, near Main. NOW on hand and daily re? ceiving from the manufac? tories of New York, Boston, Cincinnati and Louisville, thc ' largest assortment of FUR? NITURE ever kept in this market, consisting in part of Walnut Parlor, Chamber and Din iug-Room Suits; 200 Bedsteads of different ? patterns, in Walnut and Imitation; also, the celebrated Georgia Split-bottom Chairs. All kinds of MATTRESSES mado to order. UPHOLSTERING and REPAIRING done at shortest notice and in the beul manner. Terms catdi and Goods cheap. Oct W L?M?7 TUB GREAT FEKT1I.1ZER. ICAN furnish LIME tit Depot at Walhalla, S. C., for $1 60 per bain 1. Address. REV. 1!. HOLDER, Walhalla, S ( March 2(1 _ STENHOUSE, MACAULAY & CU., Grocers and Commission Merchants, UHAKhOTfk. N. G. SOLICIT orders for COTTON, Corn, Flour, Bacon, Lard, Ac, and Family Groceries generally. Orders lilied cart lulh biol prompt? ly. _ _ Pub 7 lyr DR. D. L. BOOZER WOULD respect fully inform his patrons and the public gc? _\n?rallyI hilt lie bas nioved?uto his now office, over Duffie A Chapman's Book I store, opposite the Columbia Hotel, M hero he is prepared to ox?ente, satisfactorily, all opc ! rations and work, of whatsoever kind his pro? fession demand*.. Terms accommodating. March 8_ CHAMPAGNES. "I AA CASES Moet A Chi.udon's CHAM IAJ" PAGNE9, just Teethed, and offered, in consequence of cessation of hostilities, at I much reduced rates. For salo by I BI arch 25_PEO. BYMMER8. The Exchange House HAS boen overhauled and re-arranged [for tho Spring and Summer. Iced bevo _' rages compounded Pt short notice. May 5__ FAYBINI ) I : lt_A FJtANKLIN^ STOCKS, MONDS ?mi ?lO'?l'ONM bought and sold by D. ( ?A .V BRILL. Broker. Nov 23 Ora o _ _ _ HAMsT HAM.i HAMS MU? CHOICE MAGNOLIA I .AMS I CHOICE MARYLAND HAM8I1 CHOICE CROWN HAMS ll I Together willi a full stock Smoked and Dry Salted BACON SIDF.S, Shoulders and Strip*, | for sal? at low prices to oaeh consumers. May 27 JOHN AGNEW A SON. TI EMBUST? wmm mam FOB THE BENEFIT OF THE FREE SCHOOL FUND, N CHARTERED BY THE STATE OF S0?TH CAROLINA. HWE COMMENCED AND WILL CONTINUE THE DISTRIBUTION OP AWARDS IN Lands and Tenements, Jewelry, Pianos, Organs, Harps, Statues. Gold Watches, Silver and Plated Ware, Diamonds, ,Vc., hy hu file, twice a day, at 12 M. and 5 P. M., at tho General Oflico, No. 147 Meeting street, Charleston, Routh Carolina. Tho Directors of tho Charleston Charitable Association, for tho Benefit of (ho Free School Fnnd, having complied with the terms of their Charter, and paid over to J. E. Jillson, State Superintendent ot Education of South Carolina, tho sum of ODO thousand dollars, being tho annual payment to tho School Fund under thc Charter, [tho receipt being hereto appended,] have inaugurated a system of ..Insurance Certificates" which is surrounded by cveiy degree of fairness, and willbo milled for twico a day, at 12 M. and 5 P. M., in public, under tho su? perintendence of Captain Fenn Teck, a Bworu Commissioner. Tho advantages of this system aro, that the purchasers can have tho choice of their own numbers anywhere from No. 1 to No 78, and the privilego of limiting or increasing their in? vestments at pleasure. Thc Schedule of Bales adopted by tho Company wiU explain moro fully and accurately, and can bc obtained et tho Ofhco of tho Company, or from any venders. Evory r nfl lo that takes place is classed and numbered on thc Company's Official Books, and takes place twico a day, as follows: Numbers printed on Cubes, from No. 1 to No. 78, nro placed [in public] by tho sworn Com? missioner in a Class Raille Cylinder, and arc well shaken. A hoy blindfolded takes ono of these Cnbcs, which is exhibited to tho spectators and declared to bc, and io recorded as, thc first rallied number. Tho Raille Cylinder will then bo revolved, and tho boy again takes out another number, which is similarly exhibited to the e peet atora and recorded as tho second rafllo number. This operation will be repeated until twe'vo nun.bern are ri-filed ont of the Cylinder, and each number wi'l bo recorded on tho official books of tho Company in the order in which it is taken in tho i ?nie. 1 boee twelve numbers so refiled iu each ra?lc will decido aU the Awards of Certificates. All the numbers in each rafllo aro equal, no distinction being made as to (ho order in which tho numbers are taken in tho mule, and thc Awards aro at onco delivered to thc suc? cessful Certif?cale Holder. EXPLANATION OP THE CERTIFICATE AWARDS. Purchasers select their own numbers anywhero from 1 to 78, and, for example, Bay, pay for tho same one dollar. Tho vendor gives tho purchaser a Certificate, with thc number or numbers selected, and enters tho same number or numbers upon tho Company's Register, (with tho amount so paid,] to bo returned to tho Oflico of the Company by tho vendor beforo tho rafllo takes place. Purchasers may select a ono number certif?calo, or a two number certif?calo, or a threo number certificate, or a four number certificate. A siuglc number certificate means a singlo number selected by the buyer any where from I to 78, and should that number bo taken out, in tho twelvo numbers so taken from tho Radio Cylinder, tho purchaser will bo entitled to an Award of four timos tho value of shares in tho raffled property, or cost of tho original certificate of shares. A two number certificate means if tho two numbers an tho certificate comes out in the twelvo numbers taken from Ibo Hallie Cylinder, will entitlo tho successful holder toan Award of shares in the rallied property of twenty times the value or cost of tho original certificat o of shares. A threo number certificate means if tho three numbers on tho certificate como ont in thc twelvo so taken from tho Rafllo Cylinder, will entitle tho holder to an Award of shares in the rallied property of 120 times the valuo or cost of tho original certificate ol shares. If but two of the numbers aro ont in tho threo on tho certificate, tho purchaser will rcccivo an Award of twico tho amount of tho valuo or cost of tho original certificate A four number certificate means if the four numbers on tho certificate como ont in the twolve BO taken from tho Rafllo Cylinder, tho purchaser will be entitled to an Award of shares in thc rallied property cf SOO times tho valuo or cost of tho original 'certificate of shares. If but three of tho numbera on the certificate arc out in tho rafllo, tho purchaser will receive an Award of shares in tho rallied property of ten times tho valuo or cost ot tho original cer? tificate of shares. A person may invest in a ceitificalo of shares in these radies an amount email or large as he pleases. Tho Company's Schedule List of Awards is mado out at thc rato of ono dollar for certificates, but certificates will bo issued of thc value, of 25, 50 aud 75 cents; also, tl, $2, $3, ii, $5 and to flO, an 1 upwards, und the Awards delivered pro rata, to tho schedule list of ratcB. The above ex pin nat ion will enable any one desiring to take a share in these raffles, to do BO understandingly, and tho rallies, hoing*fairly und honestly conducted in public by the sworn Commissioner und exactly ul the hours named, they afford a safer means of investment than any other business speculation. The first Property mid Land Scheme of the Company will be issued in o short time, and will be ruflled every three mouth?. Any further information will bu furnished by tho Company'? A gert I, Main street, opposite thc site formerly k lid wu as Juuncy's Hotel, ue::t door below Union office, whore certificates are for sale. Ii. T. EiSVIIft, Columbia, S. C., AGENT OF THE COMPANY. All certificates sold in Columbia will be decided by thc 12 M. drawings, daily, and books closed at G I*. M. the day previous. CiiAnr.v.KTON, May 24,1871. Received of tho "Charleston Charitable Association," of tho Stato of South Carolina, fortbo lieut tit of tho Kiec School Fund, [nucccssors of R. li. Willoughby A Co.,] ono thousand dob lars, being the sum in full to be paid into the bands of tho Stato Superintendent of Educa? tion, "as required hy un Act of thu (hun ral Assembly of the Stato of South Carolina, paseod at tho regular utesi?n of 1870-'"1," approved 31 arch 8, 1871. J. K. JILLSON, June 2 lino State Superintendent Education South Carolina, a jr Specimens of the Premiums to be awarded may be seen at Mr. I. Sulzbuchei 's store. G FAN MILLS, HAIN CRADLES, Ut)RSL POWERS, REAPERS, MOWERS, and all khi(l.i Marvelling Mnekhi? H on baud and for auk- ni lowest pi ieee Iii tho market. We eal! special attention to our Horse? power, which ia tlie lieut power in use ?hil not high priced. Willi our experience in planting, ami the use nf agricultural imple menta ami machined, toge!her with otu faei'.i tics for having gomia m:muf.iet e.re i, we claim wc can give lower figures, better good? ai.il better satisfaction than any nthei house in th? country. Semi for catalogue. : April23 L?RICK rt I OWUAN'cr. The Dexter Stables. .g?A Till", umbu?igned bnvc ri SL?> LJL moved their Stuhlet' to tho new vfyfjiy^* building, imn'ciliatcly South ol ^/./^^fk^^Jaiiiiey'M ll all, anil,'wit h anew Vf***??? fstock o? CA lt Kl AC rs, RUG OIKS ?mu line HORSES, are piepuicd In ku ?wer all calla that n ay be made upon them. Hornes bought und sold on ei.nuiiircion. Persons in want ot g'?od sto? k. arr inviled jo gtvij UH a call. Lie-era! ailv.anrt ? inr.fli mi stick l?ll for sale. .-.(.Vii-: .V td Vf: ll. HovOt:. C. H. I'KTTlsntl t.. J .tn 21 Guns, Pistola, Etc. I IN PO RM my friend:, mid publie, in gi.lund that I have ^g_b^Cj^juMi received an inure mw W JIJ~???tock bf Double und Single IJnr rol OUNS, REPEATKRS, Plai-ks, Pouches, Pistol-Iielts, Caps, Ruek-Shol, Cartridges. Cartridges for all Lind? of Pistol*., Powder and Shot. ALSO. REPAIRINO done ut short notice. Oct 8_P. W. KRAjjjr, Main street Good Things. RAMSAY'S Islay Malt Scotch Whiskey, Sir Robert Burnett's Old Tom Gi?, Otarrt, Dupuy, Cognac Urandy, Dnff Gordon's 1'ale Sherry, South-sido Madeira Wine, London Dock Port Wino, Hibbert's Loudon Pinter, MeEwen's Scotch Alo. Thc above direct from the importers and warranted pure. For salo by EDWARD II OPR. Every One Drinks Seegers' Beer, BECAUSE it gives strength and improves Ihnir health._Merell 11 OLD IIA NIC HIM,s anti .MPTI KATHI) CVItnfr'.NCY bought and sold bv Nov 23 (Im? ; D. OAMIiRILL. Rridter. Afresh supply of Rag loy's M aili* wer, linc put, at I'OI.UCK'S. "lI?.??ItAL NATIONAL BANK or C O I. i: .tl II I A , S. Vi Present Capital, $100,000. AVTIIOKIZISD < A?MTAI,, $.100.000. ? OFI'lf?K?S. J(i):ii R. rn I m cr, t'rcidd? nt. A. fl. Hreidzcr, Cashier. C. N. G. Hutt, Amistant Cannier. nutren ?us. if. EH Gregg; Jol.it 1'.. l'aimer, F. W.McMas ter, ll. I). St un, of lt. L). Senn A Kon; G. vV. l?en r chm, of < '?.pelund .V Iff nrden; If. 1/. Brynn; of Rrt an ,t McCavter; AV. c. Swaflield, of lt. ?V. \V. C Swufiicld.. 1'. W. McMatter, .Solicitor, rilli IS Dank in non ??pen lor Hie transact on .A of a gent ral blinking business. CnuTiriCATrs fi' DEPOSIT of currency or coin, bearing interest at the 1 ritf? nf r-eveti (71 per cent. per annnin, in Kind, will be isnued. I Deponits hom Comity Offletrx ispiciallt so? licited; iilso, from 'JYus't rs, A ihn tu ?siro tors, Eiccutors, i'rofessfaunl Men. and nth? rs. Particular al teni inn given lo Recounts cd Ci'y nutt Cou ut ri/ Merchants, and nth rr liuti ; iics* men, und thc usual accommodations ex I tended, .Voir?:, Iii-'1.* i-f Exchanye, and et lier ?vi< 1 dence:' of il? ht discounted, itini money loaiiutl . <>i, collah iv.is. i Sineks, Munds, i'ililli ?ir../ StU'ir hmnjhl tim j il'llil, .VittHalt<l Cn rency pundiaeetl at a ?ma' discount. Sight lirafl*draten tlireet on al! the promt neut placen in Euylaud, Irrtand, Scotland Emiter, Crrmiiny, Del y him, Jhillond, Den iiiark amt the Orient. Letters of Credit issued payable in any of tho above places. Drafts on all Ibo prominent cities in th* United Staten bout;lit and sold. Hanking limine opposite Columbia Hotel Open from f) to 3. _Feb 28 ly NO VI lt Ifi ?' SK?T??" W A 811 IN Cl. WARFIELD'S COLD WATER 80AP mills SO A F wabhos perfectly in cold wator A soft, bard or salt. It removes crcaoe (di and paiut from garments. It washes al kinds of goods-cotton, flannel, bilk or woolen It cleanses silver, plated ware and Jewolr without scratching. If tho articles are mud tarniuhed, rub them willi a piero of fiann? which has plenty of tho Soap on it. To peopl who do their own wnshing, it ia invaluable It \\ ill save its cost tn ono washing. For Bale in boxes ol thirty-six barn, by EDWARD norE, April 0 Agent for South Carolina. Soythea and Grain Oradles. ?) DOZ. superior ORAIN CRADLES. tCk 10 doz. Griffin's Crain and Graes Say tho; j ti nt ri ceivod and for salo low by 1 _?Lft 111 JO HS AGNEW .V SOX. . Meals furnished ut all hours at POLLOCK'S il lO?. OG O! AIKEN PREMIUM LAND BALE. ? 100,000 to le Distribuir? to Sharetiottiers. Ip IVE DOLLARS will purchase a Bliare,' ln ' eluding a work of art worth fivo dellaro. Tho Derby Farra Property to bo distributed embraces tho largest Vineyard and Orchard in tho South. >, j UNEQUALED CLIMATE! FE ACE ADLE COUNTRY! GENEROUS SOIL! '3! Tho salubrious und health-giving ch?flate ol Aiken has given lt tho name of "The Saratoga" of the South." $95,000 in Premiums presented to Share? holders. $100,000 in Roa! Estato and Greenback Prizes to be distributed to Share-holders. Ol Real Eetalo PrizcB, worth from $300 to ?25.000. x 522 Greenback Frizes, from $5 to tl,000. Only 19,000 shares will be issued.' ONE SHARE IN EV ERY TH I RT Y- ONE WILL DRAW A PRIZE. This Real Estato Property, convoyed by Dceel of Trust to the Committee who aro to conduct thc Drawing, is to bo transferred by them to tho fortunata Share-holders as soon as tho remaining shares aro sold. Tho Drawing will tako place according to tho published programme. THE DAY OF THE DRAWING Will bc announced by telegram to tho Asso? ciated Press. A small som invested now may sccuro a for? tune. . " .. Every Share-holder may rest assured of equal justice, and that this scheme, nnliko maur others, IS "FAIR, SQUARE AND HONEST." ' . Money received after the books are closed will bo piomptly returned. For full navtlcui lars, SB embraced in revised pamphlet^ ad? dress J. C. DERBY, General Manager,. Key Box No. 334, Augusta, Ga. 0ST MR. J. MaC. THARIN, tho agent of tho Association, can bo found for a short timo at tho office of Mr. D. Gambrill, Main street. May 18_? ANNOUNCEMENT EXTRAORDINARY 3 I o Tl Ol O O HATS, And Gents' Furnishing Goods, 10 PER CENT. BELOW COST, AT GOODMAN'S CLOTHING BAZAAR. THIS is no humbug. Wo are obliged to disnoso of all Goods now in store by the If "of Si number, to maku a chango in our business. Tako notice, that each article ia marked its cost in plain figures, from which will bo DEDUCTED TEN PER CENT. Tho public is particularly requested to call carly, aa bargains may be obtained. Country mer? chants visiting tho city can find a choice stock of new and seasonable goods at our storo. Bear in mind, goods 10 per cent, below cost, at GOODMAN'S CLOTHING BAZAAR. May 19_ New Books. Cnirs FROM A GERMAN WCRKsnOP. Dy Max Muller, (.bardia, or Adventures in th? Desert of Sahara. Ry G. Naph.gyi, M. D" A. M. $1.75. Mot heu 1? .?s. or a Parisian Family. HT an th r of John HHHUX. il GO. I'ho .Silent Partner. Uy author Gat CH. Ajar. The: Praniv-I'ifijian v?a>\ Rv Lal.eton, with lfi portrait-? und 14 riiups il 75. Tho hm pl y Heart; a .'ove!. Itv Marion I! uria int. il ?0 Climate* for Invalids. Ac. SI 25 G?I?'K Buln; hi? Bi th abd Misf'dtunes; a Sut i re. ?1 '25". 'J lie Sisters Of Orb uns; u Ta'e of lUc ant! Social Cotillicl. Alfi, a number e?? n?-.w novels; abd <jt!e r pub icatini-q. ju-t MCI ived at Blt Y AS A Mci A LT KR'S April 25 S/oi'tli'More. White's Gardening for tho South, "JJ Y thc lat? Wm A. Whito, ol Athena, Ga. HOLMES' S "jtTT?r.RN PALMER and MAR? KET GARDENER, fl 50. Til? Phosphate Kock- ot South Carolina, tluie History aiid De vulopmt-n ta-Colored Plates, il 25. Six Serrnb::;. on Tem pc ran ce:, hy Ljman Beech? r. Suer? el libel' ric; en a t'eurse of Lecture? on Preaching, ll. L. Ditbncy, D. D. il 50. A uv ul.uve r-eht'.by niall. DUFFIE A CHA1 MAN, Feb 19 Opposite. Columbia Hot?!. BRANDIES. pr CASKS J a uteri nenhcasy's it Brandtuborg O Froren. BBAND1ES. imported direct, and nih red puru ami unadulterated. These- com \ ririu vintages of 11*35, 185S. ISf.O ?nd 1S153 itt eek of lleickev Cl?rela anil White Wines in? clude nome of tho UMUI famous brands er well as sound hub priced <;?c>2i. For sale by M arch 2.5__G EG. SYMMERS. Eor Sale, O id?\\f\ ACRES of LAND in Barnwell, ?J.Ol f VJ on the. Eelisto. 750 ACRES in Kershaw-In lots to suit. Saw Mill and 2 000 serf s of Land in Lexing? ton, on North KtVisto, $7,C00. 2,500 neros Watoreo Bottom Land, $2 pr acre 2 501) acres creek bottom and pino Land, at *2 per acre. 1 Boneo in this city, $5,000. HOUSE and thirteen aerea LANI), noar tho citv-f8.500. Apply to JOHN BA?SKETT, "Attorney at Law and Real Estato Agent. Beu'. 2o_, IL SMOKED MEATS, ETC. SMOKED TONOUEfl, extra smoked BEEF. Ferris Fulton Market Beef. Diamond and Orange brand Hame. Sugar-cured Bacon StripB. Ficklcd Salmon. , , . . . _ t Mess and No. 1 Mackerel, Ac, all frosh to hand. Fol ?alo by_GEO. 8YMMEBS. Malt Corn Whiskey, WARRANTED two years old, at FoV 21_JOHN O. BEEPERS'. Soap! Soap!! Soap!!! 1 f\f\ BOXES FAMILY SOAP-quality un JLVJ" J surpassed, anil priera reduced 20 ner cent.-at wholesale and retail, hy May 13 JOHN AONP.W A BOW