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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. ?'r'i """"" g -g /?he'Union b?s'been v. persistent advb oat e lor the reduction1 of the salaries of eertain officers-the Sohool end County Op mmisaioners kaye reooived especial attention. We agree with the Union tba i the pay of these offio?is should bo reduced; but we go further, and add, that the salaries of the officers of the Government, from the Executive to Trial. Justice inclusive, should bo out down. There are Eomo officers of tho Government' who receive ten times tho amount allowed the County Commis? sioners, who are mero sinecures. Will the Union pay them its respectH, or have these uffioers a controlling influence over o n r cote m p o rar y ? Again, could not a mighty reform be effected through the influence of the Union in the publia printing? We know a few facta in relation to this matter, whiah is an outrage upon tax-payors. The prices charged for the blank-books furnished this County by the State printer,is exorbitant. We have recently examined a book forwarded from tho Union ? officia to tho Treasurer of this County, containing only six quires of paper, in ordinary binding, for which was oharged the sum of 815, and whiah should not have cost more than half that amount.-Lancaster Ledger. DEATH OP DR. J. W. TARRANT.-The many friends of this venerable citizen will learn with Borrow that he has do parted this life. Ho died on the 27th nit., at the residence of his eou-in-law, Mr. Woodward, at the Healing Springs, in this County, surrounded by kind friends and affectionate relatives. Hil health bad been feeble during the pas year,' but.be became dangerously ill onbj ten days before he died. [Barnwell Sentinel. We are informed that the location o the Air-Line: Railroad, from Greenvill to the T?galo River, has been definitel; Bottled, and that the crossing of th river is at Jarrett's Bridge. This wouh seem to indicate that Walhalla will b placed npon the route. [Anderson Intelligencer. SOHOOL HOUSE BURNED.-We lear that the sohool boase near Mr. Williai Fuut's, in Garvin Township, was eot sumed by fire on the evening of the 27t of September. There are no eirena stances pointing to the perpetrator c perpetrators of the deed. IPickens Sentinel Mima' post office, or Ninety-Six St tion, in Barnwell County, has bee changed to that of, ''Elko." There is Mima' station o.u the Augusta and C lumbia Railroad, and a. Ninety-Six st tion on the Greenville and Columb Railroad, and this obange of name w prevent confusion. We are informed that 103 persons c taoheot themselves to the church at Sa dy Spring during the oamp-meeti?g he ot that place, and that ninety-five them professed religion. iPickens Sentinel. A serious accident occurred on Mo day in a Boston hotel. The ? elev at gave way, and of its inmates at the tit one was killed ' outright and two otb? probably fatally injured. ' A new post offioe bas been establish at Walker's Mills,' in Barnwell Coun nine miles North-east of Aiken, a Miss M. A. Walker, daughter of Mr. ' Ii, Walker, appointed postmistress, i : The -dwelling of Mr. J. W. McLet of Clarendon, was entirely consumed l-l ?re a few days ago-the result of ac d?ni;..;!:. i A. B. MULLIG A? GQTTQN FA-CTOl i t CHAIlliKBTON, 8. C. ' KtfVTTx l.WTLIi. Whop,placed in funds, i gVtrf?WJohaao and forward all binda of S ESSSEfchandiza',.Machinery, Agricultural ' piments, Fertilizers, &o: . 1 ' Pot 0 | Tv B. CLARKSON afatViCRAI. AGKFVT, Factor and Commission Merchant Office at Dr. Ueinitsh's Drug Store, Pot 1 COLUMBIA, 8.0. In CD. MELTON. ' ' W. A'. Ot I Law Firm. MELTON & CLARE. THE Law Firm of Oar roll. Helton A Jar having boen dissolved, I have associi with me, in the practice of Law, W. Clark, Esq. Thc business will hereaftei conducted in the firm name of Moltoi Clark. 0. D. MELTO Oct 3 lc " 1 ? 1 rm J. P. CAUI?GI.I,. . CHAULES V. JAM . CARROLL & J?NNEt. Attorneys and Counsellors at La\ COLUMBIA, fl. G. I ,u jjey Office over QI see's Jewelry Store. , . P0t,3 ... ? , ;_at EDWARD R. ARTHUR,. Attorney arid ,tf oupseilor; at La^ ' /VJ. . NO! 7 LAW. R?NGE. 1 "V?TIIj,f practice id the Circuit and Fro 'VV ?burts of Richland And adj ni ?Opuntie?. , j e . . Jnlyl2,t8i rtCJ'E. HOLMES, o! Cotton Factor and Commis. Meroh i .ft .> UoOOitMODATldN .WH?TVF, CHARLESTON., B . G. i{ ) August )8 , ; _ t3i ;, *y- ' ! 1 ' R. A. PRINGLE, Cdttdti BelieTand Gen. Produce Bro Cen'rcd Wharf, Charleston,'! ' BEFEBRNCE8 -Charleston-Hon. C Lowndes, Presidont Pank of Charle. W. B. Smith, ?sq., President Union Ba Charleston; Robert Adgor, Euq , B. CP ley, Esq. Kowborry, B. ?_Rob'tL. MoOa rib, President National Bank of Newh Chester, 8. 0.-Messrs. MoARley A Braw Special attention given to the consign and salo of COTTON, Dried Fr ait, Ac, Sept 1_jf The Southern and Atlantic TELEGRAPHC Now Opeirfor Business. OFFICE, COLUMBIA HOTE, H-utU ._ You may secure a valuable prize by chasing a ticket io the Colombia Co-o tivo Building Aesociatirn. ~THB MEANS OP ESCAPE._Tho fall has many perils for tho weak and fooblo, and ita sudden atmospheric changos aro trying to tho constitutions ot oven tho robust. Tho Chilling temperature of tho nights, as com? pared with tho almost summer warmth of the day H, necessarily oxorciue* an unhealthy influ? ence on all who aro exposed toit. Hence dysentery, diarrhuvi, intermittent fevers, bilious attacks, and derangements of ai) tho secretions, aro common at this season. Tho truo way to escapo them is lo meet the causes with a protective aud invigorating medicine. HOSTETTEH'S STOMACH SITTERS aro de? signed for thlB exigency. Thia powerful Vege? table ?pocilio relieves tho system of all acrid humor?, purifies tho Huida, tones thc secre? tive organa, promotes healthy evaporation through tho poroa, iucreaaea tho activity ot tho digestivo functions, cheers tho ?pirita and regulates the bowels. To do this in to make tho wholo body vigorous, and rouder it pron! against the vicissitudes of temperature, anil against malaria A course of tho great tonic and alterative ia, therefore, in all casca, ad vis aldo as a preventivo at this soaaon. If, on UK other hand, tho mischief ia already done, ant intermittent or remittont lever ia actualh present, or the livor, bowels or stomach dinor dcred, there is no mo heine so certain to eff-c a quick and thorough cure a? this harmlesi and agreeable preparation. Od G +3 THE CAUSE AND CUKE OF CON? SUMPTION.-The primary causo of Con sumption is derangement of the digestivo or gans. Thia derangement produces dificieu nutrition and assimilation. By aseimilatio: I moan that process hy which tho nutriment c tho food ia converted into blood, and thone I into tho solids of the body, Persons wit digestion thus impaired, having tho Bligh est pra-dieposltion to pulmonary disoasi or it they take cold, will be very liable to h av Consumption of the Lungs in some of it forms; and I hold that it will be imposBibl to aura any caso of Consumption withunt fin restoring & good digest ion and healthy as s i ni lation. The very first thing to he done is I cleanse the stomach and bowels from all di eased mucus and slime, which is doggie theso organs so that they cannot perfor their functions, and then rouse np and resto tho liver to a healthy action, fror this pu pose the surest and best remedy ie Schanck Mandrake Pills. Theso Pills clean the st mach and bowels of all tho dead and morb slime that is causing disease and decay in tl whole system. They will clear out tho liv of all diseased hilo that baa accumul?t! thoro, and rouse it up to a new and bealtl action, by which natural and healthy bile secreted. Tho stomach, bowels and liver aro tin cleansed by tho uso of Schorick'B Mundra Pills; but there remains in the stomach i exc?as of acid, the organ ia torpid and tl apetito poor. In the bowels the laotoala a weak, aud requiring strength and support, ia in a condition like this that Schmuck's Sc weed Tonic proves to he tho most valual remedy over discovered, lt ia alkaline, a ita uso will neutralize all excess of aoid, ms ing the stomach sweet and fresh; it will gi permanent tone to thia important organ, a creato a good, hearty appetite, and prout tho system for tho first process of a good gesiion, and ultimately mako good, bealtl living blood. After -thia preparatory tro ment, what romaine to euro moat, cases Consumption ia tho free and persevering i of S?h??ok's PulmonicSyrup. The Pulmo Syrnp nourishes the system, purities tin- hie and is roadily absorbed into the circulate aud i hence distributed to the disoasod lem There it ripens all morbid matters, whetl in tho form of abscesses or tubercles, ? then assists Nature to expel all the discal matter, ,iu thu form of ireo oxuectorati when once it ripens. It in then, by the gr healing and purifying properties of Schone Pulmonic Syrup, that all ulcere and cavil are healed np Bound, and my patient ia enr The esBcntial thing to be done in cur Coi,sumpt ion is to get up a good appetite i a good digestion, BO'that tho body will gi in nosh aud get strong.. If a person has i eased longs-a cavity or abscess there cavity.canuothosl, the matter cannot rip so long aa fbesyeteni is below par. Wha necessary to cure is a new order of thing? good appetite, a good nutrition, the bod; grow iii doab and get fut: then Natur helped, the cavities will heal, the matter ripen and be thrown off in largo qnautit and the person regain health and streut Thia is the true and only plan to cure C sumption, and if a person is very bad, if lungs are not entirely destroy ea, or eve ono lung is entirely gone, if there is ono vitality left in the other to heal np, thei hope. ' I have seen many persons cured with i one Bound lung, live and enjoy life to a ? old age. This is what Schenck's Medic will du to cure Consumption. They will e ont the stomach, sweeten and strengtbe get up a good digestion, and give nature assistance she needs to olear the syst?me the disease that ia In tba longs, wbatovei form may be. i It is important that while using Behm Modioines, care should be exercised no take cold; keep in-doora in oold and d .weather; avoid night air, and takeout exercise only in a genial and warm ?nu-td I wish lt distinctly understood that wi recommend a patient to ba careful in re to taking cold, while using roy medicines, so fer a special reason. A man who hil partially recovered from tho effects ol a cold ts far more Hablo to a relapso thai who has been entirely cured; aud it is pre ly tho sumo in regard, to Consumption long as the lungs aro not perfectly he ; just BO long ia there imminent (lunger of return of-tho disease). Heure it ia Upi! strenuously ' caution pulmonary pat against exposing themeolvos toan atiuusi that ia not'gonial, and pleasant. Conti Consumptives' lungs are a mass of e which tho I on Ht chango of atmosphere w: llamo. Ibo grand aeorct of ray success my modioines consists In my ability to sn lull am mat ion instead of provoking it, as i of tho faculty do. An inflamud lung ca with safety to tho patient, be exposed't biting blasts pf wiuter or the chilling win spring' or autumn, it should he cari shielded from all irritating influences; utmost caution should bo observed h particular, as without it a cure, under a any circumstances, is an impossibility. Tho pe rson should bo kept on a whole and nul t it ions eliot, and all tho medicine i tiuued until the body has rostored to natural quantity of flesh and strength. 1 was myself cured by this treatment i worst kine! of Con s um nt ion, and have Iii get fat and Iii arty these many years, wit Inng mostly gone. I have cured thou since, and very many have been cured b treatment whom I have never Been. About tho 1st of October I expect tr possession of my new building, at tho r east corner of Sixth and Arch streets, where I ahall be pleased to givo advice to all who may require it. . Full directions accompany all my remodicB, BO that a person in any part of ttiu world eau bo reudih cured by a ?tnet observance of tho samo J."H. SOHENOK. M. D.j Philadelphia. For salo bv druggists and dualer? every? where. JOHN F. HENRY; 8 College Place, New York, wholesale agent,_Nov HI ty Medical. ON MARRIAGE. Essays for young men on great social evils and abus?e, which inter? fere wilki marriage and ruin the happiness of I thousands: with sure means of relict for the ! erring and unfortunate, diseased and debili? tated. Sent in scab d letter envelopes, fri e bf I charge.' Address H O WA KD ASSOCIAI ION, | No. 2 South Ninth street, Philadelphia, Pa.' Sent ? mn o Another Supply of New Books. FOUR YEARS AT YALE, by a Graduate of 18(50. King Arthur. A Poem-by Lord Lytton. Travels of ii Doctor of Physic. Stories from Old English Poetry-bv Abbey I Sage lticbardson. Pictures of Travel-by Huns Christian Andersen. Ruskins' bettors to tho Workmen. Origin of Lowest Organisms-by Bastian. Gideon's Rock-by Katherine Saunders. Episodes in au Obaeuro Life. Onida's lust novel, Eolio Parino. Downing's Selected FruitB for tho Market and Garden. Alao, a largo assortment of LATE NOVELS, just received and for sale by J 1 Oct 1_BU YAN & M cC ARTER. Fresh Crackers. JUST received, a full supply ot FRESH C BAC KERB and BISCUITS, coueiating o' SODA, .Sugar, Nic-Nac, Corn Hill, Jumbles, Ginger Sn apps, Cream, Lomon, Egg and Arrow Root, Milk. Butter, Lunch Crackers, Arc. For salo low at wholesale and retail by Sept 27_JOHN AGNEW & SON. Universal Life Insurance Company. WE aro desirous of securing tho service! of a half dozon active Canvassing Agents m South Oaroliua for tho Universal Lifo Insuranco Company, of New York, with whom liberal terms will be made. Wo desire also responsible Looal Agents for each town in the State. M. W. GABY. M. C. BUTLER, Stato Superintendents of Agencies. COLUMBIA, S. C., September 8, 1871. 8opt 9_ _ THE CAROLINA HOUSE ?IS once more open to the public, under the superintendence of Mr. ll. BARBY. The reputation of the house will be kept np._Angus! 31 THE EXCHANGE HOUSE. t fl HIS well-known establishment is in full JL blast, and keeps up its reputation tor tho i beat of everything in the line of WET GOOD*. They carry out the motto of "Good articles or none." PAYSINGER & FRANKLIN, August 31 Proprietors Oid Virginia Hams. /2SXffh| 1.000 lbB. Virginia (countrv-cured) ^??55$'1 AMS, for sale by IBBmm sopto_EDWARD nopE. Seegers' Beer T\ON'T contain Strychnine. It is pure, and I / warranted tobe so. March ll ?The World-Renowned Howe aewing Machines Are the Oldest Established of Any in the H'oWd. IN range of work this Machine cannot bo equalled. Will .work equally well ou thick or thin goods, from gauzo to heaviest beaver coatings, or evon leat her, without chango of noodle, tension pr thread. Wo will warrant them to do this. Our Ono work is equal to any, aud our heavy work escola that of any other machino in tho world. Ladies wishini to introduce the ?ewing into their families wit lind it a great saving of time, labor and ex? pense to at once parchase the best. -Persona who bave tried all machines are unanimous in I declaring this to be the easiest learned of any 1 tn the market. If yon aro prejudiced in favor I I of any partionlar machine, ai least examine THE HOWE before you purchase. ALFRED G. ELY, General Agent for South Carolina. Omeo three doors below Dr. Hoiuitah'a Drug Store, Main atreot, Columbia, 8. G. Sept 21_3mo "Motto's Victoria Tonie Bitters." K NT I II KI. Y VKOETABIJK. For the cure of Dyspepsia, Ague and Fever, Bilious Diseases. General Debility, and all Impurities of Gie Blood. THESE BITTEBB havo now firmly esta? blished themselves in the favor of the ?uiblio and the medical profession. Prepared rom purri y vegetablo ingredients of acknow? ledged efllcney, their uurivaled and highly tonio, stimulating and prophrylaotlc qnabtieH peculiarly adapt them tu all cases of General Debility, Nervous Prostration of the Sys? tem, Ac. As an excitant of tho appetite and a whole? some sid to the procesa ol digestion, they will be found to be very efheaeious, while their peculiar medical properties render them of unequaled value to those subject to.Ohills and Fever, Congestion, and other miasmatic (lineases. Thean Bitters will be found most wonder? fully beni lioia! in all caaes of Debility and Ir? regularities of Females. Wheresoever intro? duced, they become a standard article-a medicinal staple. Unlike tho many uoxinns stimulants advertised, they brace and fortify tho system without exciting undue cerebral action. They aro without doubt tho best to? nic and constitutional renovator over offered I to tho pnblio. MOTTE ii TARRANT, Manufacturers and Bole Proprietors, Newberry, 8. C. Sold by E. U. UEINITBU, Columbia, 8. C. Sept IC_Gmo STENHOUSE, MACAULAY & CO.,7 Grocers and Commission Merchants, VUABLOTTE, Jv*. G. SOLICIT ordera for COTTON. Corn, Flour, Bacon, Lard, &c, and Family Groceriea generally. Orders filled carefully and prompt? ly._Feb 7 Ivr OM) HANK U11.L.S anil AlU'llLATUU CUHItKNCY bought and sold by Nov 23 Orno D. GAMMRILL. Broker. Tho only duo Playing Cards at POLLOCK S Millinery Opening. URB. G. E. REED Ima just re? tar nod from Now York ana Phil a-1 dolphin, where ehe har HUI? mud a I argo block of tho lat eat and moat fashionable styles of everything uaually koot in a first class MIL? LINERY ESTABLISHMENT, which will be opened on and after FRIDAY next', tho Gth inst., consisting of Ladies' RON NETS, Ll als, Cans, handsome Feathers. Flow era, Sash and other Ribbons of all colors and quality, Laer Sets, C?>r?-cts, Toilet Article?, liuir Braid, Switches. Chignons and Curl?, real and imitation. Touriiumonts fiirnishei? with Cr?)wns, Wreaths, Koset tes, .V.c. Bridal and ail 01 der? in our lino promptly attended tu. Mrs. ll. enlicits tho ladies of Columbia and olsuwhuro to call and see for themselves. All articles in our lino will bo sohl at tho very lowest possible prices, ut thu old Mund, Mum street, Columbia. S. <:. Oct 5 Mrs. A. McCormick WILL bo prepared to open her | haudsumo and well select ?d at??cU of MILLINERY AND I FANCY ARTICLES on FRIDAY, the Gib inst. Sho bas just returned from New York, where ?ho spared no I pains in tho selection of her stock, boping thereby to bo able to please each and every ono who may favor her with u call. lior stock consists of Bonnets, Hats and 1 Cape, of tho latest and most fashionablo styles. Handsome Flowers and Feathers in oudlcaa variety. Corsets of tho very best make. Furs of tho latest styles, at remark? ably low prices. Also, a good supply of those handsome ready-made build, ult of which she [ offers at very low prices. Mrs McCormick solicits a continuation of I the kind patronage of the ladh-a of Columbia and vicimty, assuring them that she will do | all in her power to please. Oct 3 EMPORIUM OF FASHION, ABBEVILLE, ii. C. THE best selected stock of DRY .GOODS in the up-country. The grandest display of Millinery iu '.-loath Carolina. Dress Making -?T done in the very best of style. Tho I 'TL very best talent to bo had in Balti-1 moro in charge of tho Millinery and Dross Making Department?]. Business done strictly upon tho "caah" system. Grand opening of fall and winter styles to tako place on Tues? day, October 10, at ll o'clock. Tho ladies nf | the up-country aro invited to attend. Sam? ples sent upon applies, ion. Orders for any article in tho Millinery lino will bo filled and aatiafaction guaranteed. Expenses light and prices correspondingly low. Sept 30 Imo JAS. W. FOWLER. Pro'r. Rose's Hotel. IN view of tho influx of vi? sitors to Columbia, occasioned by the prevalence of tho yel _How fover in Charleston, tho propruuoi ol ROSE'S HOTEL has concluded to re-open bia establishment for the accom? modation of tho public at once, and therefore withdraws tho proposals he has heretotore made for its sale or lease. Tho Hotel will henceforward bo conducted as a first class house of entertainment, and special provirion will bo made for the comfort j and convenience of families. Carriages and an Omnibus will be found at ' every arriving train. W. E. ROSE. August 30_ _ Maccaroni, &c. .)(\ CASES Italian MACCARONI. ?\J 5 earea V?-rniacelli. 1 caso Tapioca. Sea Moss Farina, Arrow Root, A'c. All fresh._GEO. SYMMFRS. Refined Oil. COTTON SEED REFINED OIL, by the gal? lon or barrel. Also, in gluass, pints and gun rt a. Formale low._E; ???VJ'L Fulton Market Meats, &c. PICKLED BEEF. Pickled Beef Rounds. Smoked j lout. Smokod Beef Tongio s. Hams-choicest brands. Breaktust Bacon. Received weekly- always fresh. Sept 29 "GEO. SYMMfCRS. Sundries. f\r\ BOXES assarted CRACKERS. .1\^J\J 100 boxes aaaorted Canned Goods. ?0 boxes Soup. 60 boxes Candy. 50 boxes Candles. 200 barrels Flour. 60 barrels Whiskey, coming in and in store, and to which wu iuvite the attention nf the trade._LO KICK & LOW RANCE. New Mackerel. .tdd WH?LE, Hair Barrels and Kit? ??\r\f Noa 1,1 and 3, Boston inspection, just received and for sale much lower than at ! any time since tba "little unpleasantness " Heipt 17_E. HOPE. a Thornwell's Collected Writings, mUEOLOOICAL and Ethical, 2 volumes X embellished with Dr. Thornwell's por trait, ti per volume. Memories of Palmos. By MacDuff. $2 The Conservative Reformai ion and its Th ology. Bv Rev. Charles 1'. Krowth, D. D. $ The Unseen World. By Rev. Dr. Stork. IL NEW NOVELS. nor Lord ami Master By Florence Mary alt Won, riot Wooed. By the author of Bred in the Bon?, Ac 60 cents. Tumble Temptation. By Charles Reade. Uniform edition of Grace Aguilor's Works, B?ch as Mother's Recompense, Valo of Cedars, fr.e.'i at il per volume. The above books sent to any address, post paid, on receipt of pneo Aug 1 I) U FF IE & cn APMAN, Book s el lera. American Club Fish. A DELICIOUS relish : better and much cheaper than Sardines. For sale by_ K. HOPE. Wines and Liquors. npnESE Hcarcoly require advertising. Our 1 branda of imported WINES and BRAN? DI I'S aro exclusively our own, be ing import era' agenta for whatever wo do not import ourselves. Will bo glad to exhibit stock. Sept 20_GEO. BYMMKRS. Seegcrs' Beer is Pure. IT don't contain Copperas, Salt, Limo or Alum. March ll Native and Foreign Wines. S~COrPERNONG, Concord, Santeras, Cla? ret, Champagnes, juat received and feir lalo low, by_ E. HOPE._ COUNTY CLAIMS ANO JURY CE RT I? PICATE? bought bv Fob 5 D. G?MBR1LL. Broker. Fall and Winter Goods. THE undersigned begs leavo to inform bit) customers, ami thu public geueral _, ly, that bo has just returned from New i..ih with thu most dioico ?election of goode ever brought to this market, embracing DOE? SKINS, Cloths, French ami English Ca ai meros, Vestings, Ac, of the most modern patterns. AI-SO. A largo assortment of GENTS' FURNISH ING GOODS. By paying closo attention to business, ho expects) to receive a share ol'tho public pa tromigo. O. D. EBERHARD!. Sept 20_ NE W G-O OB S I HAVING juat returned Irom New York, whero I made my pu chasca, I am pru ipared to ?how ono of the MOST CHOICE .and SELECT STOCK OF GOODS for Gentlcmon's wear ever offered in this mar? ket. My stock ombra'ea French, English and Scotch OasBimert-8, Cloths and Vestings, and I a full supply of Gents' Furniahing Goods go I nerally. I bavo aleo a very largo stock of tho celebrated "Star Shirts." A abare of patron? age ia loapectfully solicited, j Sept 17_J. F. EIBENMANN. CLOTHING HOUSE OF CHILDS & WILEY ABE daily receiving tho finest READY MADE CLOTHING, for old and young 1 gentlemen, that bavo ever been offered in this market. No custom-made can surpass, and but few can equal them, in st) lo, and finish, and price. MATS. Wo sell tho beet, at lower rates than those who don't buy from tho manufacturers direct. SHIRTS. Wo keep tho Star and True Fit constantly on hand, and will take orders for half dozen or more, and warrant a fit. UNDER-WEAR in ali varieties. RUBBER CLOTHING. GLOVES-Loather, Buck, Kid. Dog, Bat and Beal. Bargains to be had in GLOVES. NECK WEAR-all etyles. Blain and fancy Linen and Paper COLLARS. Sleeve and Collar BUTTONS-Gold and some that won't coin. We will take Greonbacks at par'for all theeo._Sept 26 THE RELIABLE AND OLD ESTABLISHED CLOTHING AND HAT HOUSE OE R. & W. C. SWAFF1ELD ?SB? HAVE JUST RECEIVED1 B^B the largest and choicest stock Jfft _J^*?S of READY-MADE CLOTH- \f? fm?m? ING HATS and FURNISH--1"*' ^^?1NG GO >DS, that they have eve/ offered to tho public, and embracing every Bizn mado. As we intend to do a larger trado than wo have heretofore dono, wo will be en? abled to sell at H. SMALLER PKGF1T than wo bavo heretofore done. Our Freuch styles of CASSIMERES AND VESTINGS Are acknowledged by all to be the choicest selection of Gooda ever seen in thia market. Ouratylo of GEPPING UP OAP.MENTS will bo superior to anything wo have heretofore attempted. Our stock of SHIRTS, SCARFS and UN? DERWEAR need but to be Been to be appre? ciated. HATS-we have all tho latest styles. We aro still making to order thone perfect fitting SHIRTS. R. & W. C. 8WAFFIELD. *y Country merchants supplied an cheap aa any houi?e Sooth of New York.' Be pt 10 Vegetable Blood and Liver Fills. Eure Bite .' Pure Blood I Pure Flesh ! AMUCH needed medicine, in all tropical climates, is a Blood Purifier and a Liver Regulator. These PILLS combine the eaaeu tial properties of an Invigorator of tho Liver and Purifier of the Blood. The largest organ iu the body ia the Liver. It ia the great work-ehnp of the body. Whon this important organ does not act, tho skin becomes Bal? low; sick headache Beta iu, .nth chilly sensa? tions; cold nanda and feet; pain in tho hoad; hectic fovor; gastric disturbance; vomiting; a fooling of weight in the region ot the Livor; a dry Cough. Among other symptoms of tiver dera ii ge un nt, aie s irciiLSs in th' region-of tho liv?r, across the stomach, and ludo*' the ribs; oppressed stomach; face sometimes Hashed; feverishness in tho afternoon or at o igln; drowsiness and indolence; nervous watchfulness at night; melar.^aoly, blue?: dreams, commonly irightfulj cheat oppressed and heavy; daiting muns in the abdomen; faintness; sighing; difricnlt and short breath; pain in tho diem, about the lungs, commonly mistaken for pleurisy; shifting pains. Uko those of rheumatism; colics; sometimes a abort, sharp cough, with dryness ol throat; unpleasant throbbing about tho stomach; ex. cess of dandruff, and sonrfy deposit on tho skin; falling of the hair; fulness and straituraa of tho abdomen, with desire to loosen the clothing, sour stomach, with sympt?me of dyspepsia; bilious colics; dlarrhoa; dysen? tery; rovers; obstinate constipation; intermit- I tent fever, or fever and ague; jaundice; coa I i veness and diarrheas alternately; expectora? tion stringy and sticky; foul mouth iu tho morning, often nausea and vomiting; dizzi? ness; pain in the right shoulder, sometimes in Bhoulder-blade; inability to de on lett side; hiccough; occasionally, pain in left ?hnulder reasouable uso of tho BLOOD AND LIVER PILLS, taken as directod. will always prevent thia puinful termination of the disorder. Thean Pills aro for salo liv EDWARD H I?E1NITSII, August HO t Ch? mist and Drugci*t. STOCKS, BONDS uml COUPONS bought and sold by D. G AMURI LL, Broker. GOODMAN'S Clothing Bazaar. ?Grand Opening Kuli and Winter CLDTI1IX6, HATS Furnishing Goods. T^MBRACING all tbe Xii novelties of tb O season. Wo desire to call tbo attention of tbe public to our LARGE STOCK, which for quan WKG? ?j \??. J? tity, stylo and variety, KL i xl \ cannot bo surpassed in t>: t JP- 1 tno city-every article te\ rLfy$ / being of custom m al; o wCyy'/'y ' and especially adapted W/-.''& to imH climate. Wo in tend to keep up with yvv-SjjpST tho times in catering to rv^?H^i ia*tloa ?' our ca8" ^V? 'S?!''! tom?is, and shall, ns ^^fttM-Jwfif heretofore, apply our ^^^R*-??^ solves btriotly to tho old adage, "Quick sales and fiiuall proQta." Try ns boforo purchasing elsewhere. GOODMAN & SON, Sept 20 _Main street. The"B~est in the Market! is IQ IHATE just retorneo tu m New York with the finest stock in the market, embracing "WATCHES ot all grader, JtWllbY ot all styles, Silver and Plated Wate of the most modern patterns-beantiful in deeign, dura? ble, cheap and warranted to mit. My stock includes everything to bc found irv the New York maiket, and I do not intend to bo under-sold. Call and ezsmino for your? selves. Attentive dorks will gladly thew yon. the finest assortment of articles shove named, and of Rings, Lockets, Mei ve B nt tons, Breast) Pins; in fact, everything needed or to b<? found in a first class Jewelrv store. ISAAC BfJLZBACBER, 8ept 14_Under Columbia Hotel. O Ss U ?o l-H CD <X> rd AFEW reasons why they should have the preference over sill other--: 1. wheeler A- WilroiiV Sew ?nu Machino is much simpler ihsti shy r.f the others; rc qniring leis than halt the- amount of ma? chinery. 2. As the result of (dis rimplicby, this ma? chino ia much lfcrs biibh- il.nu the others to get out of repair. S. Another result <-i ihir rin.plicity is greater durability. 4. Another result ?H le.-r- friction, and, con? sequently, greater eure and rapidity of mo? tion, with lci-s noise. 5. And greatest of nil, that it nee* no Shut? tle, and makes tho bu k stitch. It is tho cheapest to buy the t,?-rt. Buy the machine that na? justly. fun ly "n't id honora? bly -won a reputation und independence against a Btrong and bilterr? mpetiiion. For more than twenty yearn ha- the Wheeler * Wilson not only el omi tirrt and fiocnit>st, but. now stand.-1. Hm unrivalled SVwini; Machine of tho enlightened civilized world. Buy the ma? chine that bis been ihns H sled mid proved, and then you ai ern re to gu (he lu-rt. For sale on the en-ten possible ii rms. Sales? room Main stre* t, sri-ui.d rtiw.r l" h w 1 neEMX offico. Columbia. S. C. J S 1 UUsl.i y. Ageut. A. WUYTU, General Soul Inri' A j: rpi ?Tune 21 fimn M. H. BERRY'S Furniture Ware-room ? Afit in Sl> et t% uenr Killin. NOW eui hand'snd daily re? iving from Hie manufac? tories or N?w Y?>rk, Boston, Cincinnati and Louisville, tho I arg rs I MMbi>rttu4-nt of FUR? NITURE ?iver kept iii tl.is market, consisting in part of Watnrtt Parlor, Chamber and Din Ing-Ronm Snits; 200 Pedniwad* of different patterns, in Walnut uni Imitation; also, the celebrated Georgia Split-bottom Chairs. All kinds of MATTltFtSEfc made to ordor. UPHOLSTERING and REPAIRING done at shortest notice ami in thc hext manner. Terms cn sh and Good? cheap. Oct 30 Kinsman Howell^ Factors and Commission Merchants. Liberal Advances made on Cotton and Naval Stores* Charleston3 S. C. August 31 _^__4nm The Dexter Stables. THE undersigned have re movod their Stables to tho new building, immediately South of -5j#fc.Ianuey'8 Hall, and, with s new , . Tstock of CARRIAGES, BUG HIES ann fine HORSES, are prepared lo an? swer all calls that may bo matte upon them. Horses bought and e?lel on commission. Persons in want of good stock, aro invited to ?ivo us a oall. Liberal advances mado on dook lort for sale. BOYCE & CO. W. H. BOYCE. C.JH. PETTINOILL._Jan 24 Guns, Pistols, Etc. I INFORM my friends and pnblic in general that I have Just received an entire new r?tock of Double and Singlo Bar? rel OUNS, RE' EATFItS, Flasks, Ponches,. Pistol-Belts, Caps. Buck-shot. Cartridgos. Oartridgos for all kinds of Pistols, Powder ?nd Shot. ALBO, REPAIRING done at short notice?. Oct8 P W. KRAFT. Main street. Moals furn is hod at all hours at POLLOCKS'