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THE DAM jB?PHONIX. 4,Let our Just Censure Attend the True Event." \l BY J. A. SELBY. COLUMBIA, S. C., SATURDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 10 1871. VOL. VII-NoTtOtl TERRIBLE STORMS ON THE BAHAMA ISLANDS.--A gen.eral statement has been received here pf the.effects of the recent storms on the Bahamas., Tho gale-or a succession of gales-was t?rrifio," the storm shifting from the North-east to the Soath-east. Tho whole coasts of the islands are strewn with wrecks, from which maoh valuable property and many lives have been destroyed. Sweeping through the island of Abaceo, the storm completely divided it into two islands, I oarrying with its violenoea large number j of inhabitants who havo been victima of its. fury. A large amount 'of property was also carried away as by the besom, of destruction and probably buried in tho sea, The ripe fruit crop of the varions islands composing the group bas been entirely swept away, and it was found impossible to get a cargo, Nothing re? mains of the orange or banana crop but the very yoong growth, and the trade in these fruits has been very seriously, dis? turbed. BARBARITY.-A colored sheriff in Lou? isiana '. heavily, ironed dh. old. negro who ! was lying in" jail charged .with having killed a man of bis,own color, placed him in a cart alongside ot three convict? ed negro ran rd oroT, and curried him to tho plooo ofiexeoution with them. His motive for this unheard of-proceeding wasi he said, to let'him witness the aw? ful example which' the.law makes of mur? derers^ The court martini in the caae of Major Hodge will convene on Tuesday next,'at Fort MoHenry. William Sohley, Esq., of Baltimore, at tho instance of friends, will attend ?a counsel, but it is under? stood that the'Major will not consent to any technical, objections or retract any portion of hie frauk confession hereto? fore made. Universal Life Insurance Company. WE are dosirono of 'seonring tho servicer of a half, dozen activo Canvasing -Agents in South Carolina for tho Universal Life Insoranco'Cooapany, of New Ynrk, with whom liberal terms will bo m ado. We desire also roriponuiblo Local Agents for each town in the State. M. W. OAKY, M. O.BUTLER, State Superintendents of Agencies. COLUMBIA', 8. C., September 8, 1871. Sept 9_ , _ The World-Renowned. Howe Sewing Machines Are the Oldest Established of An;/ inthe World. SN range of work this Machino cannot be equalled. Will work equally well on thick thin goods, from gauze to heaviest beaver Coatings, or even loather, without chango of ] needle, tonaion or thread. We will warrant them to do this. Our fine work is equal to any, and our heavy work exceda that ojf any other machino in the world. Ladles wishing .to introduce the sewing into their families will And it a, great saving of time, labor and ex? pense td at once purchase the bent. Peraons who have tried all machines are unanimous in declaring this to bo the easiest learned of any in the market. If you are'prejudiced in favor of any particular maohine, at least examine THE HOWE before you purchase. ALFRED G. ELY, Gonoral Agent for South Carolina. Office three doors below Dr. Hcinitah'a Drug Store, Main street, Columbia, S. O. 8ept 21_ : 3mo CITIZENS1 SAVINGS BANK .ji., H ? . ;ojrurn .. iii ,L SOUTH GARO&mA Deposits of $1 and Upwards Received, ????.-r INTEREST ALLO WED A T TUE RA TE ? '? SEVEN PER GENT. PER ANN VU, ON 0ERTIFI0A-Q.ES OF DEPOSIT, AND SIX PER CENT. COM? POUNDED EVERY BIX MONTES ON ACCO UNTS. - Wm. Martin, President. John B. Palmer., / vioB-?>r???d?*n. John P. Th?nia?.i.Vl0e "re8!?eota A; G. 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You may ssoure a valuable prize by pur? chasing a tioket in the Columbia Co-opera? tive Building Association. ?S&Xpeol^tJL Notices. ~THE CAUSE AND C?KE OF CON? SUMPTION.-Tho primary cauBO of Con eumption ia derangement of the digestive or? gans. Tina derangement products deficient nutrition aud assimilation. Dy assimilation I moaji that procoas by which the nutriment of tho food ia converted into blood, and thence into tho solid? of tho body, Persona with digCBtiou thuw impaired, having the alight eut pro-disposition to pulmonary diauaso, or it they take cold, will bo very liable to liavo Consumption of tho Lungs in Bomo of ita forma; und I hold that it will bo impossible to cure any case of Consumption without first reatoring a good dlgcationand healthy assimi? lation. Tho very, first thing to bo dono is to oloanBO tho stomach and bowels from all dis? eased 'mucus and slime, which is clogging theae organs ao that thoy cannot perform thoir functions, and then rouse up and restore tho liver to a hoahhy action. J'or this pur poao ibo surest and beat remedy is Sehcmk's Mandrake Pilla. These Pill? clean tho sto? mach add bowels of all tho dead and morbid slime thai ia causing disease and deca\ in tho whole system. '1 hey will clear out tho liver of all disoascd hilo that has accumulated I ibero, and ronan it up to a new and healthy action, by whiuh natural und healthy bile is secrotnd. Tho stomach, bowels and liver aro thus cleansed by tho uso of Schcnck's Mandrake Pills; but there remains in tho stomach an ox-caa of acid, the organ is torpid and the apetito poor. In tho bowels thu lacteal*, aro weak, and requiring ein ngtk and support. It iain a condition like this that Scbenck-a Sea? weed Tonic proves to bo tho most valuable remedy over discovered, lt is alkaline, and its uao will neutralize all excess of acid, mak? ing the stomach awvot and fresh; it will give permanent tono to this important organ, and creato a good, hearty appetite, and prepare tho syalem for tho first process of a good di? gestion, and ultimately niako Rood, healthy, living blood. Alter thia preparatory treat? ment, what romains to cure moat caaca of Consumption ia the free and persevering use ot Kckenck'a Pul moni c Syrup. The Pul mon ic Syrup nourishes tho ayatem, purifies the blood and is readily absorbed into tho circulation, and thence distributed to tho diseased lunga. There it ripens all morbid malters, whether lu tho form of abscesses or tubcrolea, and then assists Nature to expel all the diseased matter, in tho form of ireo expectoration, when once it ripens. Jt is then, by tho great healing and purifying properties of Sebent:ti's Pulmonic Syrup, that all ulcorB and cavities aro healed up sound, and my patient is cured. Tho essential thing to bo dono in euiing Coiisnmption ia to get up a good appetite and a good digestion, so that tho body' will grow in ilesh aud get atrong. If a pei eon has dis? eased lunga-a cavity or abscess there-tho cavity cannot heal, the matter cannot ripen, BO long as tho system io below par. What is nocessary to cure is a new order of things-a good appetite, a good nutrition, tho body to grow iu flesh and Ret lat: then Nature fa helped, thu cavit tes will heal, tho matter will ripen and be thrown off in largo quantities, and tho person regain health and Btrength. Thia ia tho true and only plan to euro Con? sumption, and if a person, is very bad, if the lungs aro not entirely destroyed, or even if ono lung ia e ntirely gone, if there is-enough vitality left in tbo other to heal np, there is hope. 1 have Been many person* cured with only one aound lung, live and enjoy life to a good old age. Thia is what Scbenck'a Medicines will do toenre Consumption. Thoy will clean OUt tho stomach, sweeten and strengthen it, got up a good digestion, and give nature tho assistance abe needs tn clear the ayatem of all tho disease that is lu the lungs, whatever the form may bo. ? -It ia important that while using Schcnck's Medicines, care should be exercised not to take cold; keep in-tloora in cold and damp weather; avoid night air, and take out-door exercise only in a genial and warm nun-shine. I wUh it distinctly understood that when 1 recommend a patient to be careful in regard to taking cold, whilenaing my medicines, I do ao l'or a sp?cial reason. A man who has hut partially recovered from the effects ol a bad cold ia far more liable to a relapse tbau one who has been entirely cured; and it ia precise? ly tho same in regard to Consumption. So long aa the lunga aro not perfectly healed, just au bmg is there imminent danger of a full return of the disease. Hence it is that I ao strenuously caution pulmonary patients against exposing themselves to au atmosphere that IA not genial and pleasant. Continued Consumptives' lunga are a mass of sores, which the least chango of atmosphere will in? flamo. The grand sccrot of my success with my medicines consista In my ability to subdue inflammation instead of provoking it, as many ot the faculty tlo. An inflamed lung cannot, with safety to the patient, be exposed to the biting blasts of winter or thechilling winda of spring or autumn. It should bo carefully shielded from all irritating influences. Tho utmost caution should bo observed in thin particular, as without it a cure, muter almost any circumstances, is au im possibility. Tba person ahould bo kept on a wholesome and nutritious diet, and ali themodiciues con? tinued until tho body baa rostered to it the natural quantity of 'flesh und strength. I was myself cured hy thia treatment of the worst kind of Consumption, and have lived to get fat and hearty these many j ears, with ono lung mostly gone. 1 have cured thousands Btuce, and very many have been eui ed by tltia trent meut whom 1 have never seen. About thu 1st of October I expict to lako possession of my new building, at the North? east corner of Sixth and Arch streets, where I shall be pleased to givo advico to all who may require it. Full directions accompany all ?hy remedies, so that a person in any part of tho world cnn I be readily cured hy a strict observance of the same; J. FI. SCHENCK, M. D., Philadelphia. For Bale hy druggists and dealers every? where. JOHN P. HENEY, 8 College Placo, Now York, whnlosalo agent. Nov lil ty Medical. ON MAIIHIAOE. Essay H for young men on great social evils and abuses, which inter? fere with marriage and min the happiness of thousands; with sure means of relief for tho erring and unfortunate, diseased and debili? tated. Sent in anal? d letter envelopes, free of obarge. Address HOWARD ASSOCIAHON, No. 2 South Ninth street, Philadelphia, Pa. Sept 5_'_3mn_ I'KCIAL ATTENTION given to thoOol leotion of Commercial Paper, Interest od Statu and Railroad Ronds and Stocka, and Conversion of State Socurit ins. hy Nov 23 Gmo P G A M DRILL. Broker. COUNTY CLAIMS AND .Il ll Y 'J KUTI. PICATE? bought bv Feh 5_P. G?MBRIT.L. Broker. You may aeonre a valuable prize by pur? chasing a ticket in the Columbia Co-opera? tive Building Association. AN UN i'll OT CT ic D SYSTEM.-Do not fancy bcoauBo yon feel strong that you aro im? pregnable to sickness. Whole neighborhoods aro frequontlj prostrated at this .season by malarious /overs. Vigorous muscles and strong sinews, broad shoulders and sound lungs, aro no defenoo against tho mophitio vapors of autumn. Frames which havo with? stood tho summer heat may succumb now. Many an athlotio mau, whose family depends Tor its support on his industry, now lies pros? trate, weak und helpless as a babo, under tho periodical assaults of chillB and fevers, or bilious remittent fover. Thia could not bo if all wore Misc enough to pr?vido against euch a contingency, bv toning and fortifying tho avBtem with HOS TETTER'S STOMACH BIT? TE HS. This approved vegetable tonio is ab solut c'y harmless, BO that it ia sheer folly not to tako it as a safeguard at a season when dis? eases of tho liver, tho stomach, tho bowels, and indeed all tho visceral organs aro gene? rally prevalent. To keep tho system in order and insure health, or to put it in order when thia precaution bas been neglected, ?B tho duty of every human being who values life. For both thcBO purposes HostetI er's Bitters ia de? signs, lcd, and it answers both. Tetty local dealers aro endeavor ing, in many parts of the country, to substitute pro, nrationa made of impuro and dangerous materials in ita stead. Give them a wide berth. '1 hey aro propaied by unsluliul experimenters, who want to tnrn a peuuv at the expense of thu public health. Rcpt 22_____tG Ross's Hotel. 1 >vui-^,^v IN view of tho influx of vi iS?i^d?iifeL fcl'lorh to Columbio, occasioned pt**'AJwtA?L uv tlie PrtjVHlenco ol the yob ^jgejBCgggjgr |()W fever in Charleston, thc proprietor ol HOSE'S HOTEL has concluded to re-open bia establishment for tho accom? modation of tho public at once, and therefore withdraws tho proposals he has heretofore made for its sale or lenee. Tho Hotel will henceforward bo conducted. BB a first chiss house of entertainment, and' special provision will bo made for the comfort and convenience of families. Carriages and an Omnibus will bo found at every arriving train. W. E. BOSE. Angust 30_ Old Virginia Hams. tjfiflSk 1 OOO Iba. Virginia (country-cured) TjfcSli JAMS, for sale by @aBEl9 Sept G_EDWARD HOPE. MONEY CANNOT BUY IT* For Slgltt ls Frieden! Hut (he Diamond Spectacles tcill l'resen? lt. IV von value vonr eyesight uso these PEU PK CT i.KrssKs. Oronud from minute crystal pebbles, melted together, and elerive their name "Diamond" on account of their burliness and brilliancy. They will last mauv years without change, and are warranted su? perior Jo all otherB, manufactured by J. E. SPENCER & CO., N. Y. - CAUTION.-None genuine unless atamped with our trade mark. WM. GLAZE, Jowolcr and Optician, is sole agent for Colombia, S. 0 , from whom they can ouly bo obtained. No peddlers omploved. _ Jolv 20 l|ilv THE RELIABLE AND OLD ESTABLISHED np CLOTHING AND HAT HOUSE OF ESSto, HAYE JUST RECEIVED ^? H^H tho larKist and choicest stock Trtl Jpaalf of RE&DY-MADE CLOTH- tf'? ^????feKlNO, HATS and FURNISH--U? ^^.ING GO 'DS, that they have ever (?tiered to tho public, and embracing eveiy Biz? made. As we intend to do a larger trade than wo have heretofore dime, we will bo en? abled to sell ata SMALLER PROFIT than wo have heretofore done. Our French styles of CASSIMERE3 AND VESTINGS Aro acknowledged by all to be thc choicest selection of Goods ever sein in this market. Our style of GE I TING UP GARMENTS will bo superior lo anything wo havo heretofore att< mpted. Our stock of SHIRTS. SCARFS nod UN? DERWEAR need but lo be seen to be appre? ciated. HATS-we have all the lattst styles. IV o aro still making lo order those perfect Utting SHIRTS. R. & W. C. SWAFFIELD. CV Country merchants supplied as cheap na any bunao South ot New Yoi k. fc? pt 10 New Shore Mackerel. KITS, half and whole barreh, for sale low. by K. HOPF,. II. & W. C. SWAFF1EL0 Choice Teas, pi UNPOWDER. Hveon.Oolong and English VX Breakfast TEAS. Tho choicest importe*! for Haje low. _ E. HOi'F.._' American Club Fish. fcf@i?$& A DELICIOUS rollah; better and much cheaper than Sardines. For sale by_"_h. HOPE. STENHOUSE, MACAULAY & CO., Grocers and Commission Merchants, CHARLOTTE. JV. 0. tJOLICIT orders for COTTON. Corn, Flour, O Bacon, Lard, &o., and Family Groceries generally. Orders tilled carefully apd prompt? ly _Feb 7lyr Every One Drinks Seegers' Beer, F.CAUSE it gives strength ?nd improves their health. March ll B Tho only Uno Playing Cards at POLLOCK S LATEST QUOTATIONS OF SOUTOEKN Sn ouiuTiEBiN OnAniiESTON. S. C-Oorreoted, September 26, 1871, by A.C.KAUFMAH Bunker and Brokor, No. 25 Broad street. Names of Secar Utes. Hale In. Of'd A sked. STATE S KC UH IT I IC 3. North Carolina, old_ 6 _ 42 N. Carolina, new. G .... 24 South Carolina, old.... 6 72 S. Carolina, now. C .... 5G S. C. reg'd stock, ox in. G .... 70 Georgia, new, (gold)... 7 - 98 Georgia, new. 7 .... 92 Georgia. 6 - 85 TennoBBOo, old. G .... 72 Tennessee, uow. G - 72 Alubumu. 8 .... 100 Alabama.'. 5 .... 68 CITY BECUIUTIE3. Atlanta, Ga., bonds_ 8 _ 85" Atlanta, Ga., bouda_ 7 .... 75 Angustn, Ga., bonds... 7 81 CbarlcBton Btock. G - 55 Chnrl'u Fire Loan b'ds 7 .... 71 Columbia, S. C., bonds 0 - 65 CoiumbuR, Go., bonds. 7 - 75 Macon, Ga., bonds_ 7 .... 75 Mobile, Ala. 8 _ 80 Mobile, Ala. 5 _ 58 Montgomery, Ala. 8 .... 82 Memphis, Teni).'I b'nds old... 6 .... GO " new.. G _ 59 " endorsed 0-63 Nashville, Te-uu. G .... 62 Savannah, Ga., bonds. 7 .... 87 Wilmington, N. 0. 8 .... 76 .Wilmington, N. C..:.. 6 .... 72>? KAI I.K( ) A D HONDS. Atlantic aud Gulf. 7 _ 80 B. R. Rv, 1st mortgage 7 _ 52 Central Georgm.7 06 100 Charleston and Savan.. G .... C5 Charlotte, Coi. & Aug.. 7 .... 82 Cherawand Darlington 8 .... 92 Cboruw&Dur.,2dmort 7 _ 72 Chesnp'ke & Ohio, gold G _ 93 East Tenuessce, Virgi? nia, endowed. 6 .... 68 East Tennessee and Georgia, endorsed.. 6 .... 65 Georgia Railroad. 7 _ 100 Green. & Col.. 1st mor. 7 _ 95 Green. Sc G., State guar 7 .... 50 Green. & Col., 2d mort 7 _ 40 Lanrcns. 7 .... GO Macou and Augusta, lat mortgngo. 7 .... 85 Muoon and Augusta, (1st mort.,) guar. by Georgia Railroad. .. 7 _ 92 Macon aud Brunswick, guaranteed by State of Georgia. 7 .... 7.5 Memphis & Charleston. 7 85 Mississippi Ceutral, lbt I mortgngo. 7 .... 86 Mississippi Central, 2d mortgage. 7 .... 76 I Mississippi & Tennes? see, 1st mortgage... 8 .... 85 Mississippi Sc Tennes? see, cousoliduted... . 8 .... 72 ' Mobilo and Girard, 1st mort gu ge. 8 .... 94 Mobile Sc Montgomery, gold, 1st mort., end. 8 .... 95 Montgomery and West Point, 1st mortgage. 8 85 .. j MuKi!ogon: On. 7 _ 93 Nnnhvillu and Chatta? nooga, endorsed.... 6 .... 72 North-Eastem 1st mort. 8 .... 91 North-Eusleru, 2d mort. 8 _ 83 PenMicolu Sc Georgia, lHt mortgngo. 7 .... GO Suv. Sc dmr., 1st mort. 7 .... 76 Suv. A: Char., Stain gua 7 .... 68 Sav. it dmr., 2d nu ?rt. 8 _ 75 South Carla, 1st mort. 7 _ 87 South Carolina. 7 _ 72 South Carolina. 6 ._ 65 Spnrtanburgand Uniou 7 .... 55 West? rt i A labu mn, 2d mortgage, endorsed. 8 .... 03 IIAIMI?AU STOCKS, far. Atlantic and Gulf. 1U0 _ 26 Augusta & Savannah. 86 Ceutrul Georgia. 100 _ 117 Charlotte, Col. A-Aug.. 100 _ ?15 Georgia. 100 _100 Green, and Col. lt. ll.. 20 _ 2 Macou and Augusta... 100 .... 40 Macon und Western... 100 _110 Memphis A' Charleston. 25 8 North-tmstern. GO _ 10 Bu van tuih & Charleston 100 .... 20 S. C. li. H. shares. 100 _ 34 S. C. R. ll. Sc Wk shares 125 _ 34 Sout-westeru Georgia.. 100 .... 93,1. HANK STOCKS. Benji's N'l B'k Chnrl'u. capital $750,000. 100 _104 1st Nut'l Bank Cltnrl'n capital 8500,1)00.100 -123 S. C. Boan & Trust Co. 100 _100 Caro. Nat. Bank.Col'a, capital $20.1,000. 100 100 ... Central National Bank, Col'a, c.ip'l 8100,000 100 100 ... Nntion'l B'k of Chester, capital 850.000. 105 Nut'! B'k nf Newberry, capital 8100.000. Nat'l B'k Spurtauburg, capital 860,000., S. C. Bank Sc Trust Co. capital 8200,000. 100 - 100 Bunk of Charleston_100 - 21 TJuiou Bank S. C. 50 .... 50 People's Bank So. Ca. 4 Plau. & Me. Bank S.O. 25 - 25 Bank of Newberry. 25 . Bank of Camden. 50 . Others worthless. MISCELLANEOUS SECURITIES. Charleston Gus Go_ 25 _ 20 Oharl'n City R.R. stock CO _ 55 GranitevilloMan.Co... 100 .... 110 G. & C. R. cert, iudob. 54 N. E. R. R., cort, indebt. G5 Mt. Pleasant aud Sulli? van's Island Ferry Co. 100 .... par Virginia State Coupon? ._ 40 .. Tennessee *' *' .... GO .. City MurfrceKboro " .... 80 I Citjf of Nashville coup's .... 85 ! City Charleston car. in. par City of Memphi? coup. 75 N. E. R. R. pref, stock_ 40 S. &U. R. past due coup. 55 S. & C. R. past duo coup. 50 EXCnANOE, ETC. New York sight. \? off par Gold. 1141115 Silver. 104 .... S. C. BANK BILLS. *Bnnk of Charleston. Bunk of Camden. 20 .... Bauk Georgetown. 1 .... BaukofS. 0. 5 .... Bauk of Chester. 18 .... Bank of Hamburg. 18 .... Bank of Newberry. 15 .... Bank of tho State of S. C., prior to "GI. 28 '? issue 'GI and 'G2_ 28 _ *P1.?Mee. Bunk Char'u. *Pcople'sBank Charl'n. *Uuion BunkClmrles'n. *S. W. R. R. Bank, old. *S.W.R. R. Bank, new. Stato Bank, Charleston_ 4 .... Farmers' Ex. B'k Char. .... 2 _ ExchnngoBank,Colum_ G .... Com'l Bank, of Colum_ 8 .... Merch. Bank of Cheraw .... 5 .... Planter's Bauk Fairiield_ 3 _ S. C. bills receivable. 95 .... Charleston chango bills. 95 ...', jTJ?y* Bills marked thus (*) are being redeemed at the counter of above ofiice. Kinsman & Howell, Factors and Commission Mercha?its. Liberal Advances made on Cotton and Naval Stores. Charleston3 S. C, Aiurnst '?I _ 4mo DR. S F. F AN T'S SUPERIOR TOHIC BITTERS IS composed of the best Anti-po ;rit)(lio Tonics known to the medical profession. Tho addition of certain ingr?dients has completely dis? guised the tasto of tho Tonic prin? ciple as to render it palatable, even to tho most fastidious). It augments tho energy cf the vital func? tions, exerting a powerful influence over the. digestive, ascimulative, banguinilerous and norvous BysleniB. It proves salutary in the debility conse? quent upon all malarious diseases, violent bodily or mental exertion, in weakness of the constitution ol both sexes, in nervous vertigo, head-ache, tic-dolortux, and many local pains, dependent on delicient energy in tho nervous system, lt also possessen laxative and alterative properties, and will ri move all biliousness from the stomach, increado the appetite, and invigorate the whole avateni. Prepared only by S. P. FANT, Newberry, S. C. For sale at W. O. FISHER'S New Frug Store, Opposite Columbia Hotel, August fl limo Columbia. K. C. M. H. BERRY'S f Furniture "Ware-room ?Vain Sireit, near ?'lain. NOW on hand and daily re r..i iving from the m s nu fac? tor i e,- of New York, boston, Cincinnati uud louisville, thc B largest assortment of FUR? NITURE evci kept in thia market, consisting in part of Walnut Parlor. Chamber and Din ing-Room Suits; 20? Rodeleads of different patterns, in Wainui and Imitation; also, the celebrated Georgia Split-bottom Chaira. All kinda of MATTRESSES made to order. UPHOLSTERING and REPAIRING done at ?.hortest notice and in the best manner. Ti-rniB CHHII BIM! Gond? cheap._Oct 30 Guns, Pistols, Etc. I INFORM my friends and public in genera) that I have mat received an entire new ii.tock of Double and Single Dar rul OUNS, REPEATERS, Flasks, Ponchea, Pistol-Hells, Caps, Ruck-Shot, Cartridges. Cartridges for ali kinda of Pistols, Powder md Shot. ALSO, REPAIRING done ut short notice. Oct 8 P. Wi KU AFT. Main street. The Dexter Stables. THE undersigned have re J moved their Stables to tho new y/3fjh--i. building, immediately South of ?li ^fcyVlantiey's Hall, and, willi anew vf^Z? Ystoek of CARRIAGES. RUG i ll M tn?, lino HORSES, aro prepared lo an? swer all calls that may bo mado upon them. Horses bought and ?old on commission. Persons in want of good stock, aro invited to give us a call, l iberal advances made on ?.tock loft f?,r salo. ROYCE & CO. W. ll. Roy CK. C. H. PKTTINOII.L._?an??_ Who'll Have It? CHILLS AND FEVER. _ CHILLS AND FEVER. CAN POSITIVELY HE CURED vt HEIXITSII'S CHILL CURE. ?S- Tit Y A BOTTLE '(Cft EO CURE! EO RAY! Why Bland to doubt, When trving will find it out For sale only by E. H. HEINITSH, Septic i Proprietor and Drnggiet. AFEW reasons why they should have the preference over nil ot lier*: 1. Wheeler A- WdmiiV Scwinc Machino ie much himmler than mij ol the others; rc? quiring Ici.a than hull thc amount of ma? chinery. 2. Aa tho rt'Miilt nf thi* *. f nii ll i ci i y i tbi'Hma ohine ia much loca litthh than the ot hera to get out of repair. '3. Another result ol this limplicity ia greater durability. 4. Another re*ult ia lvts fr let lol', and, con? sequently, greater ease and raj idity of mo? tion, with lesa noise. 5. And greateat of all, ?hat. it secs no Sbul tlo, and makes thc lock stitch. . It ia tho cheapest to buy the best. Buy the machino that baa justly", fullly and honora-* bly- won a reputation* and "independence againat a strong and bitter competition. For moro than twenty years has thc Wheeler &, Wilaon not only atood ti rat and foremost, but now stands tho uniivalled Sewing Machine ol tho enlightened civilized world. Buy tho ma? chino that baa been thoa teated and proved, and then yon aro sure to get tho beet. For ealo on tho easieat possible terms. Pales room Main street, second door below TnaiKix oflico, Columbia,8. C. J. S. runSLEY, Agent A. Wnrrn, General .Southern Agent. Juno 21 (Imo Thc Great Medical Discovery! Dr. WALKER'S CALIFORNIA. VINEGAR BITTERS3 z.s'i Hundreds of Thonsands "1*9 M Bear testimony to their wonderful^ ??* "|J2 Curativo Effect?. C.? 0 fe J a WHAT ARE THEY? 113 ^gI THEY ABE NOT A VILE ! ^FANCY DRINK,ltfj MaAo of Poor Rum. Whiskey, Proof Spir? its, and Refuse Liquors, uoetortjd.Bpieed, and sweetened topleoHollio tuite, cu'lcd ..Tonics* " Appetizers," " Restorers," ito., that lea 1 th? tippler on todruakeunei?a and rein, but aro a tr ut Medicine, matte irorn tlio Nativo ItnoU and Kerba of California, free from all Alcoholic Stimulants. They are t ho GRE AT BLOOD PURIFIER and LIFE GIVING- PRIN? CIPLE, a perfect Renovator and Invignratox ot the Syatein, carry in (j ott all poisonous matter, and restoring the Mond to n healthy condition. No person can tak? them) Bitter?, eccordtnvj ta directions, and remain long unwell. .ft IOU will bc given for un incurable c.t?e, pro. vUling tbs bones uro not destrojod by IUIOCRU poisons or other moar??, nnd tt.o vital or-ju w.eUcd beyond tho point of repair. Por Inflammatory and Chronic lehon tnatiem, and Gout. Dyspepsia, or Indi? go ition. Bdious, Remittent, and Inter? mittent Pavers, Diseases of the Blood. Liver, Kidneys, and Bladder, thou Bit tors hara been moat aiicctv8[ul. Buch Dis? eases aro caused by Vitiated Blood, which in Rvnniilly produced by derangement of Ula Digestive Organs. . ..... Tuey invigorate tho stomach, ana etimnlata tho torpid liver and bowels, which render them of unerjualled clflrjicy in clounstnx tho btoo I Of oh impurities, and imparting naur Hf J and vigor to the wholo eyatcm. Dyspepsia or Indigestion, neadnche, fain in tho Shonldcra, Coughs, Tightness of Ute Cheat, Dizziness, Sour Stomach, Bud Taste ia . thu Mouth, iii.lions AttuckK, Palpitation of Ute Heart, Copious Discharges of Urina, Puia In tho regions of tho Kidneys, nnd a hundred other piiriful symptoms which aro flu offsprings of Dvapepila, aro cured hy thcao Hitters. 'Cleaasa th? Vitiated IUooi whenevor you And ita impurities bursting through ?10 akin ju Pim? ple?. ErupUona, or Bores; clfansa it when lt ia iou), and yourfeelinfXJ will toll you when. Keep tho blood puro nod tho health ot' tho system will Xo How PIN, TAPE, and other WORMS, lnrklng'ln th? ayatem of ?0 many thousands, aro effectually destroyed and removed. For full directions, read carefully the circwlar around each bottle, printed in four language* Kwdiah, German, French, and Spanish. J. WALKER! 33 A. 34 Commerce Street, N. X. Proprietor. R. n. MCDONALD & CO., . Dnifndats ond General Atrenta. San Franelvo, Californio, and 32 and 54 Conv rne'd) Street, N. Y. _ SOLD HY ALL DRUGGISTS AND DEALERS. D2?||t1Uy GEIGER A MtjOREG?lt. Af/ts. ! I.MI?A1. NATIONAL ?At\K OF COL VM ttl A. S. C. Present Capital, $150,000. AUTHORIZED CAPITAL, $500,000. OFKIOKKH. John B l'aimer, rreshh nt. A O. BrciiiziT, Cushier. C. N. G. Butt, Asaiarsiit Cn-hii-i. in li KOT?'it s J. Eli tirtufg. John B. J'ulUier F. W. MCMM tor, lt. It. Semi, of lt. I>. t-i im A hon; G. W. Dearden; ofCopeland & Hear den; H.T.. Brvan, of Brvan A MeCn-ter; W. C. Swaflltld, of B. S? W. O Swaffield. F. tV. Mt Master, Solicitor. riAH ls hank is now open lor the transact on J. of a ueneral hanking business. CEUTIFIOATES OF DEPOSIT of currency or coin, bearing interest at tt e rate of seven (7) per cent per annum, in kind, will be issued. Deposite from County Offlcirs ? specially so? licited; also, from Trustees, Administrators, Eiecutots, Professional Men. and tubers. Particular attention given to accounts of City and Country Merchants, and other busi? ness mon, and the usual accommodations ex? tended. Eotes. Dills of Exchange, and other evi? dences of debt discounted, und money loaned' on collaterals. Stocks. Hands, (Jold, Saner boug?it and sold. Mutilated Ctfreney purchased at & email discount. Sight Dr af ls draxen direct on all tho promi? nent places in England, Ireland, Scotland, France, Germany, Belgium, noland, Den? mark and the Orient, tetters of Credit leaned, ] ay aide in any of the above places Drafts on all tho prominent cities in the Hinted States bought and sold. Banking House opposite Columbia Roted, Open from 9 to 3._Feb 28 ly The Doctors Recommend Seegers' Beer IN preference to London Porter and Scotch Ale. Whv? They know it ia unadulterated. OLD BANK BILLS and MUTILATES cc ii UK sic* bought and Bold by Nov 23 Orno D. GAM ult ILL. Broker.