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TM DAILY ?jj?f PHONIX. "Lot our Just Censure ^^^^^^t^^^^^-^^??&p* Atlond tho True Event." BY J. A. SELBY. COLUMBIA, S. C., TUESDAY MORNING, AUGUST S 1871. VOL. VII-NO. 120. Washington Pair i ot a aja: Aa there scorns to bo a misapproboh Bion in parts pf the South, in regard to the legislation.of the last Congress, con? cerning the removal bf* certain disabili? ties, wo republish the Act. Previous to the passage of this law, a large class of persons who ha?? served in the Confede? rate army, but were not under the ban of the fourteenth amendment, were dis? qualified from holding any civil or mili? tary office'under the United States or under any State, .because they could not" take what is commonly known ns the "irdn-olad oath." They are now en? tirely relieved, and Ave members ara Bitting in the House of Representatives from- Southern Staten, who could not havo been admitted to seats but for this partial measure of justice. They had been pqniedorate soldier?, but had-held no office, [Federal or State, which ren? dered them obnoxious to the fourteenth ' amendment. In the interpretation given to the Aot by the House of Representa? tives, in the case of Hon. A. M. Waddell, of North Carolina,-masters in equity ara not-held'to be "offices" in the sense of the fourteen th amendment. Consequently, every man who was not a member of Congress, of an' officer of the United States, or a member of the State Legislature, or an. ?xeoutivb or judicial officer of any State. Qed who, in that capacity, took an oath to support the Constitution'of'the'-United States before engaging io the rebellion,, xs now eligible to Congress arider the Aot of February 3, 1871, which is. cited from page 23, of the laws of the United States: [PuBiao-No. 20.1 Au Act prescribing au oath of office to . bo taken byVpersdns who participated in. tho late rebellion, bot who are not' disqualified from holding office by the Fourteenth Amondmentlo the Consti? tution of~ the' United States. lie ii enacted by the Senate and House - of Representatives of the United States . of America in Congress-assembled, That . when any person who ie'not' rendered ineligible to bffloo by .the .provisions of the Fourt??ntl^Amendra'ent to the.Con? stitution shall bo cleo ted or appointed to any offico of honor or. trust ander the Government o? the United States, and ehfall hot bo able, on account of his par*, tioipation' id the"late rebellion, to take tho oath prescribed in the.Aot of Con? gress, approved Joly ,2,"eighteen hun? dred tin ci sixty-tww, said^ person shall, in lien of said' oath, before entering upon tho d ti ties* bf Wid office, take and sub acrib? the bath prescribed in an Aot of. Congress, eu ti tied "An Aot t prescribing an a?th of office to be take$ bv persons from" w^omiegal disabilities snail, have heed romoved," approved July ll; eight eon hundred and sixty-eight. -!.?./..' fi .-; -f r* 'T?V.arMTt1 Speaker bf tho House of lie presen tati ves. * ai ?QHtJ?IiER COLFAX, "Vibe-President of United States. " . - 'and Pr?aidehe pt tne'Benate. ' BeeMve.d' by the President '.'February 3, 18"/T. * [Ncrt? BY *f ?E, DEPARTI!EOT OP STATE. The fof?gbing"; Aotf having been pre? sented tot-th? 'President of the United States for bia approval, aqd not having beeb returned by him to'tho, House of Congress in which it originated within ? the time prescribed by tho Constitution of the United Stated, has become a law wi tb ci ht bis approval.] . * Rsv. W. Pl DOBOSB.-Thia distin? guished ' y?nhg minister of the Episco? pal Ohnroh, nnd tho esteemed Rector of . Trinity Church, Abbeville, has. been elected by a unanimous voto*to th'e'Prd fesBOrship of Moral and Intellectual Phi? losophy end tho Evidences of Christian? ity iu tho University of tho Sooth, and also chaplain of the same. On Sunday -.. laut, ho unndnncod, in a very feeling dis - course, tho reasons which controlled his d?cision in accepting tho call, and.thus severing the pastoral relation with this congregation. Tba University was. the ' cherished institution of.the Church, and he said that; he could nbt'refuso'bis aid in enabling 'it to accomplish its chosen work. . This' congregation will give up its pastor with feelings of very painful regrets Few mi meters have ever bequ more admired br moro beloved;; for few unite in their.charlo ter s a eh a rare ss . somblag? of qualities.whick alike appeal to love. and. admiration.. Zealqus and nn tiri rt g in o very good Word and Work, tho conscientious minister,'- tho gonial oornpanion, the sympath'iBing friond, he leaves..a vacuum boro which, perhaps, we can never sapply.. : ' " -.**". . " : . [Abbeville frees and Banner. PEABODY SQUARE TN LONDON. -A block of buildings ia London hos jost beea formally opened. Tho block is .'to bo known as Peabody Square. There is accommodation for 320 tenants. The apartments have all been taken. George Peabody, in consequence of his gifts to tho poor and tx> tho' canso of education, is destined to bo ' remembered When - many of tue great and preten tious names, of tho past and presout mmit bo forgot? ten. lb tho JU ie tory pf philanthropy, he Stauda on the- samo platform with the great"Howard. ?( . .. . ... k Notice. DB. D. L. BOOZIER will bo absent/rom hlo offlco until MONDAY, tho 7th instant. - Aug 1 . '?-.,.. 0 Seegers" Beer DON'T contain Strychnine. It ia pnro, and warranted to be so. f March ll 'Diamond' and 'Orange' Brand Hams. IA TIEUOEB of these "incomparablea" 1U Jest to hand and for sale by Jone 17_' GEO. BYMMERR. Wanted to Bent, A COTTAGE, at moderate rate, within [twoor three squares of the PHONIX Omeo. Apply, or address H. N. g., at this Offloe. Pearl Grist. ?t fV DBLS. FRESH PEARL GRIST, Just A\J received and for sale low hy Jone 15 JOHN.AGNEW A BON. Free Soup everyday, at ll o'oldok, aUPox. XiOCE'S. ? oial JXTotio eg? ~ CoWUMPTION, ITS CURE AND IT8 PREVENTIVE, UY J. K. HCHKStK, M. D. MAJNY a haman belog bas passo? away, fer whose death there wau no other rea? son than the neglect of known and indisput? ably provon means of ouro. Thous near and dear to family aud friohdB aro sleeping tho dreamless alambor into whioh, had they calm? ly adopted , , DB.. JOSEPH II. SCHKSCIt'8 j SIMPLE TREATMENT. And availed themselves of his wondorful cul oaoions mcdioinos, they would not have fallen. Dr. Schenck has, in his.own caso, proved that wherever sufficient vitality remains, that vitality, by hie medicines and bis directions for their uso, is quickened into healthful vigor. In this statement thereia nothing presump? tuous. To tho faith of tho invalid is made no representation that is not a thousand times substantiated by living and vh-iblo works. The theory of the ouro by Dr. 8ohenck's ma dioine is as eitnplo as it is unfailing. Its phi? losophy requires no argument. It is self-as? suring, aelf-convincing. Tho Hoiwood Tonio and Mandrake Pill? are the first two weapons with whi-h tho citadel o.f the malady is assailed. Two-thirds ot iut casos of contmmption originate in dyspepsia I and a functionally disordered liver. With thu condition tho bronchial tubes "sympathize' with the stomaoh. Tin y respond to tho mor bifio action .of tho liver. Here, then, connu tho culminating result, and tho setting in with ail its distressing symptoms, of CONSUMPTION. Tho Maudrako Pills aro composed of one o nature's noblest gifts-the Podopbillnm Pol tatum . They .possess all the blood-soarcji lng, alterative properties of calomel; but, un like calomel, they ?LEAVE NO STING BEHIND." The work of cure is now beginning. Th vitiated and mucous deposits in tho bowel and in the alimentary canal are ejected. Th livor, Uko a olock, is wonnd np. It arouse from ita torpidity. The stomach acts rospon sively, and tho patient -begins to feel that h ie getting, at last, YA Bi;PPL.Y OF GOOD BLOOD. Tho Seaweed Tonio, in conjonction with tb Pills, permeates and assimilates with the food Ohyuncatton is how progressing without it firevious tortures. Digestion becomes pair asa, and the cure is soeu to be at bane There is no more flatulence, no ozaoerbatio of the atomaoh. An appetite setB in. ; Now comes the greatest Blood Purifier eve ?.yet'given by an indulgent father to enfferin man- S?henck's Pulmon?a Syrup, oqmee in t perform its fonctions and to hasten and con ple?to the core. It enters' at once upon it work. Nature cannot bo ch sa tod. It coiled and ripons the impaired and diseased port ?or of ;tho langs.* In the form of gatherings, prepares Un m for expectoration, dud lol in very uhort time, tho malady is vanqnisbei tho rotten throne that it occupied la renovate and made new, and tho patient, in all the dil nity of regained vigor, steps forth to onj< the manhood or the womanhood that was GIVEN UP AS I.OST. > The second thing is, tho patients must et? ina warm room nntU they got well ; it is a most impossible to prevent taking cold wht thoJongs are diseased; but it must ho pr vou.toil, or a euro cannot bu effected. Frei air and riding out, especially in this aectii of the country in the fall and winter soaso are all wrong. Physicians who rocommoi that oourse lose their patients, if their lun, are badly diseased, und yet, because they a in the noose, they munt not sit down qui< they must walk about the room as much ai LS fast aa the strength will bear, to get np good circulation of blood. The patten must keep in good spirits-be determined get well. This ha? a great deal to do with t appetite, and ie tho great point lo gain. To despair of cure aftersuoh evidence of : possibility in the worst oases, and moral ci tain ty in all others, is sinful. Dr. Schone! personal statement to the Faculty of his o cure ?vas in these modoat words: "Many years ago I was In the last stages consumption; confined to my bed, sud at o time my physicians thought that I could r live a week; then, like a drowning man catt lng at straws, I heard of and obtained t preparations which I now offer to the publ and. they made a perfect onro of rae. seemed to me that I could feel them ponetn my whole system. Thev soon ripened ! matter in my Junga, and 1 would spit up mi than a pint of offensive yellow matter ev< morning for a long time. g)"Ae soon aa that began to subside, cough, fevor, pain and night sweats all bej to loa ve me, and my appetite became so gr that it waa with difficulty that I could ki from eating.too mach. I soon gained strom and have grown in flesh ever ainoe. itv WJk8 wc.,gUed shortly after my reoovei added the Doctor, "then looking like a m skeleton; my'weight waa only ninety-Be pound?; my present weight ie two bond and twenty-five [225] pounds, and for yeal bavo enjoyed uninterrupted health." Dr. Schenok baa discontinued his pro alonal V?S?H to New York and Doe ton. B< his eon, Dr. J. IL Schenck, Jr., still conti to- see patieptB at their office, No. 15 N< Sixth street, - Philadelphia, overy Satur from? A. M. td S P. M. Those who wii thorough examination with the Hoopiron) will he changed 15. The Reapirdmoter clarea the' exact .condition of the lungs, patients can readily learn whether they curable or not. ' ' The directions for taking tho medicines adapted to tho intelligence even of a ct Follow these directions, and kind nature do the rest, excepting that in.aome casec Mandrake Pillq are to be taken in inorei doses;.the throb medicines need no otho: oompauimonta than tba ample instruct that accompany them: First create appe ?Of returning health banger 1B the most como symptom. When it cornea, aa it come, lot the despahfog at once be of j cheer.. Good blood at on co follows, the cc loosens, the night, sweat ia abatod. short time both of thoso morbid aympl are gone forever. ' Dr. Hohenok'a medicines are constantly in tena of thousands of families. Aa a : Uve or purgative, tho Mandrako Pilla i standard preparation; while the Pain Syrup, ss a curer of coughs andcolda.mi regarded aa a prophylaoterio against sumption in any of RB forms. Frioo of the Pulmon?a Syrup and Sea Tonio, $1.50 a bottle, or f-7.50 a half di Mandrake ri I ls, .25 ota. a box. For Sale 1 druggists and dealers. JOHN F. HENRI ? Onllego Place, New York, Wholesale Ag Nov 19_;_t SPECIAL, ATTENTION given to tb leot(on of Commercial Paper' Ini on State and Railroad Bonds and Stockt Conversion of State Socrirltlen. by Nov 23 Orno P QAM BRILL. Bro' A fino summer tonio ia Hattorfs Bit! ean be bad at POLLOCK'S. BILIOUSNESS AN? INDIGESTION. These two complainte are more general at thia season of tho yoar than at almost any other. Thoy are oloaoly akin; for biliounuese always involves an impaired digestion, and indiges-. tion ia necessarily an accompaniment ot a die ordered or torpid liver. Happy tho man or woman who e.an boast of a atomacb that has never felt tho horrors of dyspepsia, and to whom that groat -Bcorctivo agent, tho liver, has never given pain or trouble. Mot ono in a thouBand can lay claim to entire immuuity from irregularity in these organe. How, then, shall they bo regulated? Not by powerful cathartics, alternated with ordinary stimu? lants, but by a medicinal invigorant, like HOSTETTEH/S STOMACH BITTERS, whiob combino in duo proportion tho tonio and tho alterative principio. "Wherever there is a cburch, a Bchool-houae, and a genoral t-toro, thia famonB medicino may bo procured. No viii ige merchant finds it prudent to bo with? out it, for it is inquired for every day by every claeB. Tho workingman buys it because it in? creases bis capacity for toil, and ia followed by no re-action. The effect of tho salubrious roots, berlin, otc, of which it ia composed, diffused throngh his system by tbopuro stimu? lant which forms tbe basis of the Bitters, is moat healtbful and invigorating. The scholar, tho merchant, and, in fact, all men whoso minds or bodies, or both, aro in constant ex? ercise, will derivo benefit from ita UBO. TO persons of sedentary habits it (supplies, in some measure, that activity in tho circulation which ia obtained by physical exertion, and is tho best known remedy for constipation Ask for HoBtetter's Stomach Bitter?, and do not bo coaxed into purchasing any of thc imita j tiona and frauds sometimes offered in ita I stead._Ang 2 f'3 ?ggr? MANHOOD : M?S& How Lost! How Restored! ?lgfiy Just published, in a scaled ente SWw lope, Rr?ce, six t enis. ALECTURE on tho Natural Treatment and Radical Cure of Spermatorrbca or Seminal Weakness, .Involuntary Emissions, Sexual Debility, and Impedimenta to Marri? age generally; Nervousness, Consumption, Epilepsy and Fits; Mental and Physical Inca? pacity, resulting from Self-AbuBe, Ac, by Bo BEBT J. CULVEBWELX,, M. D., author of the "Oreen Book," Aa. "A Bobn to Thousands of Sufferers." Rent under seal, in a plain envelope, lo any addroaa, post-paid, on receipt of nix conta, or two postage stamps, by CHAS. J. C. KUNU A CO., 137 Uowcry, Ntw York-P. O. 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Uniform edition of Grace Aguilor'a Works, 'such aa Mother's Recompense, Vale of Cedars, ?-c., at tl per volume. The above books sent to any addroBB, post paid, on receipt of price DUFFIE A Cn APMAN, August 1 Rookaollors. New Books, bv Express. PHY8ICAL CAUSE OF THE DEATH OF CHRI8T, Ac, by Stroud, and lettvr by Sir James Simpson, M. D. War and Culture, by Arthur Helps, tl.50. Hugh Miller's Life and Lottora, two vol? umes, by Peter Buy ne, with portrait. |4, Christianity and Poaitiveism, by McCoeh. People's Practical Poultry Book, complete. Why Did He Not Die? From thoGtrdfkn, by Mrs. Wistar* Callirhoo, a Romance, by Sand. $2. Climates for Invalids, by L. Bill, tl 25. Body and Mind, by Mandalay, London, tl. The* Old Fashioned Boy, by Farqoarson. Little Men, by author of Little Women. Pike County Ballads, by John Hay. tl.50. Mrs. Baotou's Book of Household Manage? ment. Most Complete work. Illustrated. Aleo, Bomo new Novels by good authors, just opened, at BRYAN A MoUARTER'B June 13 _Bookstore Livery and Bale Stables. ducted by Agnew A Co., at tho old stands of tho late firm. Hie Omnibuses and Carriages will convoy paesengore to and from the Rail? road Dopta to tho Columbia Hotel, the Nick orson Houso, or any part of the city. Ho will also furnish Horses, Buggies, Carriages, Ac, for hire on reasonable terme, and solicita the patronage of tho fi it-nda of the late firm. Juno 23_OWEN DALY. , . For Sale, 3AH A ACRES of LAND In Barnwell, ?DU vf, on the Edisto. 750 ACRES in Korshaw-in lots to suit. Baw Mill and 2.000 acres of Land in Loxing ton, on North Ediato, $7,000. 5,500 acres Wateree Bottom Land, $2 pr acre ,600 acres creek bottom and pine Land, at t2 per acre. 1 House in this city, t5,0D0. HOUSE and thirteen acre? LAND, near the oily-18,500. Apply to JOHN BAU8KETT, Attorney at Law and Roal Estate Agent, BOP*. 25_ ,, ^ . ly STENHOUSE, MACAULAY & CO., Grocers and Commission Merchants, CHARLOTTE, If.-O. SOLICIT ordora for COTTON, Corn, Floor, Bacon, Lard, Ac, and Family Groceries f;enorally. Orders filled carefully andprompt y._Feb 7 lyr Congress Water. OASES for sale low by A* I Juno 17 GEO.* 8YMMER8. Jewelry and Silverware, OF the most approved styles, can bo ob tainod at I. SULZDAOHER'S cstablleh mont, Main, street, Columbia Hotel Row. Sots and half Bots in great variety. Also, , eolitairo and clnstor DIAMONDS. SPEOTA I OLES and EYE-GLASSES to ault all ?gea. THE COTTAGE HOUSE, Washington street,' next door to Masonic Hall, C. II. ni'HP! IC, Proprietor. THE Proprietor of thoCOTt'AOK HOUSE tho neatest and most retired ealoon in the city-having hart ?* !ar{?o nxporienco at. tho Charleston and Columbia Hotels, pledgee to hie gneBts tho most dioico branda of WINER, LIQUORS and BEQARS, and will bo pleased to havo his old friendB call and seo him. A NICE LUNCH served up daily,from ll lol j'olock.' C. H. DUHME. Jnly'27_ CLOTHING HOUSE CHILDS & WILEY, C O IA 1/ M II I A , S . C. WE havo marked down all of onr large stock of READY-MADE CLOTHING to euch low figures that tho prico comes within roaph of all that wish a good fitting garment, made in tho latest stylo and by the boat malt ore in Now York. Wo are the only house that sell AU Linen Drawers at $1.50. Wo are tho only houso that have tho imported See-Sncker Oaloutta Suits, warranted genuine. An in? spection of our largo stock will settle the mind of any ono that money is made by buy? ing from ua. Thirty-two inch Bole Leather TrunkB, only a few left, at $20._Juno 23 ARTIFICIAL TEETH. REYNOLDS' IMPROVEMENT. THOSE who havo lost several Natural Tooth, and havo hcon advised to part with remaining sound ones, as the first step towards obtaining artificial snbstituteB, are requested, beforo submitting to a praotioe, oruol in itself and ofton unnecessarily per? formed, to convinco thcm?olveB of ile fallacy, by looking closely into a matter of BU much importance. The above improvement waa designed to ra Bist eo deplorable a practice, and alter a-tho? rough test ot moro than three years, is found capablo of accomplishing what no other sys? tem of Artificial Dentist ry hashorotoforedono. It ie now possible to obtain partial cases. wbioh will Bavo for years Natural Teeth, ana bo at tho samo timo reliable in every respect. An invitation is hereby given to such as feel interested to call at our Operating Rooms, and examine duplicate specimens ol cases now. in actual UBO. Nov Ct REYNOLDS & REYNOLDS. STOVES ?JTJVES! STOVES! Tin-ware 1 Tin-ware ! Tin-ware ! IJLUMBING, ROOFING, GUTTERING, and nil work in thia lina, put ap to order and ready for salo at the GARO LIN A MANUFACTORY Call at either honse-Columbia or Newberry HENRY H. PLEASE, ' March 22 t Proprietor. WM. GLAZE, (Formerly Glaze ?fi Radcliffe,) HAS on hand, at red need ?ricos, GOLD and bl LY UR WATCHES, JEWELRY, SIL? VER and PLATED WARU, House Furnishing Goods, Guns, Pistols and Sporting G< ods. N. H. Having tho agenov of the American Philadelphia Watches, (Paulus Pat. lt>C3,) I am preparod to furnish them at manufac? turer's prices. I can recommend them a first class time piece. Repairing and Engraving dono bv first claus workmen, and warranted, WM. GLAZE, One door North Scott & Son's hanking HOUBO._ Juno9t2mo M. H. BERRY'S Furniture Ware-room Main Street, near Plain. -f iLf^^Lyrt NOW on baud and daily re <J?TT*f^_v?/ceivii>g from tho ninnnfac ^Cr-W^*^^@? torios of New York, Heston, Tai Villi Jilin liinr Cincinnati and louisville the Jlr '-"argost assortment of FUR? NITURE evor kept in this market, consisting in part of Walnut Parlor, Chamber and Din ing-Boom Suits; 200 Bedsteads ot diff?rent patterns, in Walnut and Imitation; also, the celebrated Georgia Split-bottom Chairs. All kinds o? MATTRESSES made to ordor. UPHOLSTERING and REPAIRING done at shortest notice and in the best manner. Terms cauh and Goods cheap._Oct SO The Dexter Stables. urti THE undersigned have re jflLrfjO moved their Stables to the new ?t2?y--^ building, immediately South of ^/i*A^itK?,alJ?ey'B Hall, and, with snow ViT^S^ Tstock of CARRIAGES, BUG? GIES ano fine HOBBES, are preparod to an Bwer all calls that may he made upon them. Horses bought and sold on commission. Persona in want of good stock, aro invited to give na a call. Liberal advances mado on stock left for salo. BOYCE A CO. W. H. BOYCE. 0. H. PKTTIWOII.I?._Jan 2* CORRECT TIME STE?*. MAY bo obtained hy catling at ISAAC f jKa SULZBAOn EU'S and purchasing ona jgWBa! thowe justly celebrate.! ELGIN ?SuTO WATCHES, and where you oan fine' * Qjgffl complota stock of Diamonds, Jewolrj, ir"3HRilvor and Plated Ware, of tho best wESSoVmanufiiotare. In addition are the United States, Waltham, EDglish and Swiss Watohcs in Cold and Silver Cases, which will beclOBed ont at*Ncw York prices. Constantly on hand fine Gold Chains, Beal Rings, Chat DIB, Lockets, Sleeve Battons, BCIB, and a varied .stock of Fanoy Articles. All kinds of Repairing dono promptly, and warranted, by ISAAC SU LZ II AC II ER, April 27 UndorColuntbia Hotel. STOCKS, BONDS ant? COUPONS bought and auld hy D. OAMBRU.L. B^rokcr. COUNTY CLAIMS AND JURY CEUTI? F io AT ic s bought by Feb 5 . D. GAMBHILL. Broker^ BlackwoU'e gonuino Durham Smoking To? bacco al POLLOCK'S. FRENCH CASSIUERB PAKTS, V?Q FORMERLY $10 to $18, wo Jibaro now making for $12 ana* 113, to close ont oar lino of French Goods. Light Oassimere Suits at Cost. Now is' tho limo to order our porfoct Utting SniRTS, warranted to please. A fow Ladies' TRAVELING TRUNKS, at coed. SST Call and sccuro BARGAINS at Jn'y ll R. A W. O. SWAFFIELD'B. Tax Notice. OFFICE OF COUHTY ATJDITOB, RICITLANO Co., COI.UMIIIA, S. C., June 28,1871. IN pursuance of an Act of tho Oeneral As? sembly, at ito last session, my office in Co? lombia will bo open, on and after 1st day ol July next,to AuguBt 10, to receive the returns of Personal Property of tho tax-payers of thie Connty 'or the year 1871. Blanks can bo ob? tained at this office, in tho Court House. Tax-payers are rt quired to enter on blanke all transfers or purchasea of real estato, and also all now buildings erected einco laet re? turn. Whore tax-payers neglect to make their re? turns, tho County Auditor is compelled, by law, to charge them with tho return of the previone year and add A'ty per cent thereto as penalty. . M. j. CALNAN, June 20_Auditor Richland County. SHIELDS & GLAZE!, COLUMBIA, B. G., Palmetto Iron Works, MANUFACTURERS of STEAM ENGINES and BOILERS, 8aw, Grist and Cane Mille, all sizes, all kinda of Agricultural Im plements, House and Btore Fronte. Iron Rail? ing, Iron and Brass Casting; Bhafting, Pul? leys and Hangers made to order. . ALSO. Manufacturers ot UTLEY'S IMPROVED LEVER COTTON FRESH, which was awarded the iir?t .premium in Nonn Carolina. South Carolina, Alabama and Loulf-inna la Rt fall We also manufacture ibo DIXIE BCREW COTTON PBE8S-a cheap and durable one. Send for circulars. Orders filled on abort notice and on moat reasonable trrniB. Jane 24 Sino REDUCTION . IN'. ;.; / ' ! . . . PRICE OF . Spring and Summer Clothing. AT " B. & W. C. SWAFFLELD8. WE h a VJ the largest retail stock in the State, and. anxious to reduce it, will eel! it at GREATLY BEDUCED PRICES. Tho stock is unbroken, and tho best stock wo have ever handled. New HATS, of a desirable style, just re? ceived. This reduction will apply aleo to our CUS? TOM DEPARTMENT. MavlC AFEW reasons why they should have the preference over all others: . 1. wheeler A Wilaon's Sewing Maohlne is much simpler than any ot tbo' others; re? quiring lets thau ball the amount of ma? chinery. 2! As the result Of this.simplicity, this ma? chino ls much l?ts liable than the others to got out of repair. * 8. Another result of this simplicity is groater durabhity. ? ? 4. Another result is less friction, and, con? sequently, greater ease and rapidity of mo? tion, with ICBB noiBe. 6. And greatest of all, that it uses no Shut? tle, and makes the lock stitab. It is the oheapeat to buy tho beet. Bay the machino that has juBtly, fairly and honora? bly won a r?putation and independence against a strong and bitter competition. For moro than twenty years has the Wheeler A Wilson not only stood tlrst and foromost, bot now stands tho nmivalled Sewing Machine of tho enlightened civilized world. Boy the ma chine that baB been thus teated and proved, and then you are euro to get tho best. For Bale on the eaoteat possible terms. Sales? room Main street, second door below PBOSNIX office, Columbia, B. O. J. 8. PURBLEY, Agent. . A. WHYTE, General Southern Agent. Juno 21_Cm o Guns, Pistols, Etc. I INFORM my friends and public ic cenorftl that I have ?fi/fTxCSSfeJnat rcoeivod . an entire -new w ""I ^otock of Double and Single B?r rol GUNS, REPEATERS, FlaskB, -Pouches, PistobBelts, Oana Buck-Shot. Cartridges. Cartridges for all kinda of Pistole, Powder and Shot. ALBO, REPAIRING dono at short notice. Oct 8 P. W. KRAFT. ?Iain Btreet. . Every One brinks Seegers' Beer, BECAUSE tt gives strongth ?nd improves their health. . March ll Magrath's Digest of South Carolina Law Reports, TO tho prosent time. Price VS. For sale at BUY AN A MoOARTEIVS BOOKSTORE. Juno ll_ A fresh supply of Bremen Lager at POL? LOCK'S. Charlotte. Columbia and Augusta \B, B B?PEBINTEN DENT'S OFFICE, COLUMPIA, S. C., August 4, 1871. fTT* mn nTfT??Tfflaf ' ON and 'after SUNDAY ?B?STa^B^S^Dcxt, Olb?nat., tho follow? ing schedule will be ruo over thia road: GOING. KOUT II Train No. 1. Train No. 2. i Leavo Augusta.8.25 A. M. GAO P. Mi Leave Columbia.... .8.09 A. M. 11.00 P. M. Arrivo Charlotte:_2.15 P. M. 6.20 A. M. GOING BOOTU' . . - Leave Charlotte.7.40 A. M. 8 15 P. M. Leave Columbia_1.57 P. M. 2.80 A. M. Arrive Augusta.0 50 P.M. 7 SO A. Bf. No. 1 Train daily. No. 2 Train daily, Sun? days excepted. Doth traine make close con? nection to all pointa North, South and West. No. 1 Train makes close connection at Bich* mond for Virginia Springs. Through tickets sold and baggage checked lo all principal pointa. Bundara time- Wash- . ington City time, 16 minutes fa?ter than thia city. E. P. ALEXANDER, Oeneral Sup. E. R. DORSET, Cen. Freight and Ticket Agent Change of Schedule. GENERAL SUPERINTENDENT'S OFFICE, WILMINGTON, COLUMBIA & AUOUBTA R. R. CO^ WILMINGTON, N.O.,JULY-13, 1871. . ?e^l^kW^jSr^^Scfv following echedulo u ill bo mn by traine on this road: DAT ExrnEssTRAIN [DAILY. 1 Lcavo Wilmington [Union Depot] 4 80.A. M." Arrivo al Florence. 10 00 A. M. Arrive at Kingsville. 1.80 P^.M. Lesvo Kingsville. ?U0 A. M. An-ivo at Florence.: 12 03 P. M.' Arrivo at Wilmington. 5> 80 P. M. M?HT EXrnESS TRAIN, [DAILY,] SUNDAY EX- . CEFTED. " Leavo Wilmington. 7.IQ P. M. Arrive at Florence. 184 A. M. Arrive at Kingsville. 9 00 A.M. Leavo Kingsville. 8.46P.M. Arrive at Florence. 11.05P.M. . Arrivo at Wilmington.-. 6.50 A. M. ' Jnly 20 JOHN C. WINDEB, Ger.'l Snp't. \ Change of Schedule. SOUTH C Aim LIB A RAILBOAD COUPANT, . COLUMBIA,.B. C., June 9,1671. SMM^^to^oTn0!??^^ and after buuday, 11th instant: MAIL ARD PASSENGER THAIN. Leave Columbia at...,..'..7.40am Arrivo at Charleston at..'.8 20 p.m. Leave Charleston at.......... 8.20 am i rriye at Colombia at........... 3.40 p nv NIGHT-EXPRESS, FREIOBI AND ACCOMMODATION Tn A IN, [Bun days excepted.] Leave Columbia at.... ;. 7.GO p m. Arrive at Charleston at.6.45 am. Leave Charleston at.. 7.10 p m1 Arrive at Colombia at;. :..?......... .0 00 a ru Camden Accommodation Train will con tinneto run to Columbio 4s'i6rmerly--MoD-> days, Wednesdays and Saturdays: A. Ii: TYLER, Vice-Fr'eaidcnt. ' 8. B. PICKIER, Qenerai Ticket Agent; - ' Greenville and Columbia Bailroad. COLUMBIA, 8. C., M Anon 1, 187?. - m&m^^B?Si*, ?hde ?wtn^" schedule wilt be run daily, Sundays excepted, connecting with Night Trains on Booth Caro? lina Bailroad up and down; also ?Uh Trains going North and Sonth on Charlotte, Columbia tfnd Augusta Railroad: Q UP. Leave Colombia at. 7.00 a. m. Alston..r.U.lda.m, .* Nc7rt>p-.ry.11.16 a. m. " Ookeabnry.3.00 p.m. Belton.b.OOfp.m. Arrive at Greenville. C SO p. Ul. DOWJL Loave Greenville at. 6.15 a. m. .*' Belton. 8.06a. mi " Cokesbnry.10.07 a.m. " Abbeville.8 15 a. m" 41 Newberry.... ...1.50 p. m. " Aletoa. ?. ? .Vi /. 4.05 p. m. Arrive at Columbia...6.65p.m. THOB. DODAMEAP; General Sup.*' M. T* BARTLETT, General Ticket Agent.. Schedulo on Blue Bidge RailroadXM 1 ?Ht;;ttHl-" Leave Anderann.*.COO P. M. ilPW " -Pendleton..?...7.00 " ?f PerryvUl.7.45 . Arrive at Walhalla...........8.80 *?, Leavo Walhalla.8.45 A. M ?. Perry villo.4.80 .!.: " Pendleton..6.80* " Arrive at ' Anderson.6.80 " Waiting at Anderson one boar for the.arrival . of np train on Greenville and Columbia Road. _ Joly 2_W. H. D. GAILLABP, Bop, Summer Schedule S. & TJ. R.B., " To Contmence'Wth May, 1871. tfBRBBgffQ DOWN TRAIN. UP TBA1N. mWB,mnS?F* Arrive. Leavo. AVrlve. Leave. Bpartanhurg.. 5 3Q '5 25 Batetville. 6.00 6.00 4 ES 4 .53 Pacolet. 6 08 6.13 4 40. ,4.45 Joneaville. 6.43 6 48 . 4 05 4.10 UnionvUle. 7 25 '? 7.60 8.05 8 25 S&ntac. 8 20 8 25 2 80 2.85 Fish Pani...b-. 8.40 8 45 . 2.10 . 2.15 Shelton.... 5X15 9 20 1 85 . 1.40 Ly les* Ford... 9 40 9 45 1 12 1.17 Strother. 10 05 1010 12.50 12.55 Alaton. ll 00 12.00 May 24 . THQB. B. JETEB, President. Change of Schedule. ,-. OFFICE'NORTH CAROLIN A R. R..C0 , . .fi . ? C?MPAW? Snow. N. 0.,"Jtihe 8. 1871. bo mn over this Road in accordai ce with the following TIME TABLE. . . Trains Going East. Tra?na Weet. Express. Mail. ' All m VE. LEAVE. ARIUVB." LEAVE, Charlotte 5.85 am 3 10pm Salisbury 8.03 s m 8 23 an. 5.26 pm 6.8? p-m Gr'nab'pll.08amll.l3am 8 25 pm .8.36 pm Co8hopl2 40pm 1.05 pm 9.56 p ta 10.16 p m HillBb'ro 2.28 p m 2 83pm 11.85 p m ll 37 p m Raleigh 6.05 p m 2;t>5 a m 2.40 a m Goldsboro 7-20 a m - Tra?na Going East. "Traine Weat. Char]ntte7.16am 8.00 pm Baliab'ry 4.32am i :?7 a m . 5.16 p m 6.26 p m Gr'nsb'o 1.25 a m 185ata'2L0pm 220 pm Co?hopll 87pm 12 02ara 13 30 p m 12 50 pia Hillsbrol0.07pml0.09am 11.07 a m 11.10 a m Raleigh 6.58pm 7 40 am 8.45am Goldab'o .8.00pm Junc 6 W. H. GBEEN, Mas? Trana. ; . . Good Things.. ~ ' ~ RAMSAY'S Islay Malt Scotch Whiskey, Sir Robert Burnett's Old Tom Gin, Ot ard, Dopny, Oognao Brandy: Duff Gordon's Pale Sherrv, South-aide Madeira Wino, london Dock Port Wine, Hibbert'a London Porter, McEwcn'e Scotch Ale. The above direct from the Importera and warranted pure. For sale hv EDWARD HOPE. .Thief Proof Drawers. fyiHE undersigned bave received the Agency a of those DRAWERS*. Th*y ore tSf on? thing needful for thepro I" rSSi ! 1 "k. lection of every store ant ?M^DWfAyip? ra shop in Columbia, at ^MPROVEQ . ss fording a enre proteo- Vin I tion from the light-fin Tl LL LOCK & ?BAWERffl gored gentry. For salt -r- M: Vow, by F/Hfl BANKS A CO.; & JOHN AGNEW A BON. . m . 252 Broaewiy.w. 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