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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. . 1$ i fl au old story that au American in En gland'IQ afraid to get oat of bed in the morning lpst .he should stopoff the little inland and fall into tho eon; but if the, encroachments of tho nea aro poi stopped by means'of a waU or something of tho kind, the old 'story Will one day . turu out to be .no story, but melancholy fact, p. Strickland Constable writes to tho Times to complain that Aubern Vil? lage, the property of his father, 8ir George Oholmley, is now 100 or 200 yards oat at eea, nothing having been preserved from.it bat ono of the village church bells.' If tho Boa carries off peo? ple's property in that fashion, it is no wonder that Mr. Disraeli desoribes it as the "melancholy ocean.'1 A self-inflating life-preserver bas been devised id'Belgium, consisting of a belt containing carbonate of soda and tartaric acid, so arranged that wben the wearer falle overboard, tba two substances are mixed and evolve sufficient gas to float him. The idea is unid to have been sug . gested by a shipwrecked upotbecary, whose life was saved by the circumstance of his having a. box of Seidlitz powders in his pocket. Carl Schurz said in his Bpeeoh at Nashville: "I cannot be a candidate for the Presidency, owing to a benignant provision of the Constitution, which de? clares foreign-born citizens ineligible-a high constitutional privilege, I might call it, for it exempts ns from that most malignant of all moral diseases-a disease almost sure to kill whomsoever it at? tacks-the Presidential fever." T. B. CLARKSON, j t? ION ?T. ll ?it. AGENT, Factor and Commission Merchant. . .\Qffloa at Dr. LJeinilsh's Drug Store, Opt 1 COLUMBIA, 8. 0._Imo A. B. MULLIGAN. COTTON FACTOR. CI?AULE8TON, B. C. itv v \ \\ I WILL, when placed in fonds, pur B*Mj*yaohM"? and forward all binda of Mer ?HBBobaodize. Machinery, Agricultural tm pl?mente, Fertilizers, Ac._Oct G [|i CD. HELTON. W, A. ULA RH Law Firm. HELTON & GL ARK. THE Law Firm of Carroll Melton A Jan no having- been dissolved, I.have assooiate with me, in the practice of Law, W. A Clark, Eaq- The business will hereafter b . conduotod in tbs firm name of Melton < Clark. . 0. D. MELTON. ' Oct 8M ?vi..: i . ?, i _Imo j, r.' o Anno LL. ;y7 : OHABX.ES F. JANNE' CARROLL & JANNEY, Attorneys and Counsellors at Law, 1 COLUMBIA, S. O.- ' MaV Office ?ver Glass's Jewelry 8tore. ' Oct8 ? _ ' 2oio ~G. fi. HOLMES, Cotton Factor and Commis. Merchant ACCOMMODATION WHAEF, CHAHLEH?ON, H. O. August 10 . _ : f3mo " E. A. PRINGLE, 1 Cotton Seller.and Gen. Prodnoe Broke: Cen'ral Wharf, Charleston. REFERENCES -Charleston-Bon. C. '. Lowndes," President Bank of Charlea to W. B. Hmith, Esq., President Union Bank Charleston; Bobe rt Adger, Esq., B. C. Pres loy, Esq, Newberry, 8. C.-Bob't L. MoOaug rin, President National Bank of Newberr Cheater, B. C.-Messrs. MoAliley A Brawley. Special attention Riven to tho consignme: and cafo of COTTON, Dried Fruit, Ac. Bept 1" _. r . ' 1 f4m THE CAROLINA HOUSE ca ? IS once more open to the public, und ' mntho superintendence of Mr", lt. BABB Voa The reputation of tho honsu will he ke op._..i? ? v . Angnet 31 Fresh Biscuit and Crackers. SOBA Wafers, Pio-Nics, j Fancy Bu1.tor, Lemon, ' ' Wine, pearle, Oyster, Farina, ' Milk, Lemon, Ginger, Variety, Cream Wafers, Jum?les, Corn Hill Biscuit, Lomon Snaps. In small boxes foe families. ? Sept 20, ;_EDWARD HOPE. '. ' NewMaokerel. JUST; received, a full supply of new Boat MACKEREL, Nos.il', 2 ?nd 3, in barre ? half barrels, j quarter barrels and kits, 1 family uso1, for sale ow by , Sept 26 ? ' JOHN AGNEW & SON jButter. 4TUBS Virginia Valley BUTTER, 6 tuba Mountain Buttur. 3 tubs flne Goshen Butter. All nioe and fresh and for salo LOW. Oct 1_L?RICK A LOWRANCE Another Supply of New Books. FOUR YEABS AT YALE, by a Graduate ' 1869. , . i . . King Arthur. A Poem- hy Lord Lytton, Travels of a Doctor of Physio. ' Stories from-Old Etigli?h Poetry-by Ab! Sago Richardson. Piotures of' Travel-by Hans Christi Andersen. ni Buskins' Letters to the' Workmen. . Origin of Lowest Organisms-by Baatiai Gideon's Bock-by Katherine Saunders. Episodes iii an Obscure Life. Onida's last novel, Folle Farine. Downing's Soleoted Fruits for tho Mar and Garden. :- ?? " Also, a largo aneortmoot, of LATE NOVE' jost recoived and for sale by ? / - .. Ootl_BHYAN A MOOABTEH Universal Lifo In?urahce Compan WE are doairou? of securing ibo servi of a half dozen? active ' Canvass Agents in South Carolina for tho Univei Life insurance Company, of New York, v, whom liberal terms will be made. We dei also responsible Looa! Agenta for each tc in tho St ato. fr; Wt GABY, M. 0. BUTLER, State Superintendents of Agencie. COLUMBIA, S? G., September 8,1871. Sept 9_[_ . The Southern and A tl ant io TELEGRAPH Ci Now Open for Baslnesa. OFFJOE, 00L?MBI? BOTEL, 8eptU______ For Sale. IfifaA A?? FE BT LUMBER. 1 AJvW %UUU tie? can bo supplie reasonable r>i??a by applying to . Sept fl JOHN E. GYLES, at Hope's st?r Yon may aeonre a valuable prize by ] ?haning a ticket in tho Columbia Co-op live Building Ao80oiat!:n. Sjpooi?Ll. Notices. ~AN~ ANCHOR TO WIN D WAR ??.-It ia good seamanship, when thoro iu reason to oxpoot heavy weather, to drop an anchor to windward. Wo are in the midst of tho season of chills and fever. Tho sure preventivo of this dis? tressing malady is H?STETTER'8 STOMACH BITTERS. A courue of that wholesome- vege? table tonio will render an attack impossible. Take tho hint, and drop an anchor lo wind? ward. Weak d'.omacbe aro most liable to bo disor? dered lato in tho autumn, when tho changes of temp, ruiure aro marked and frequent Hosietter'B Ritters fortifies tho stomach against tho effects of thcuo variations. Let dyspeptics mako a note of tho fact, and drop an anchor to windtoard. Thu livor is moro sensitivo when tho woa ther ie continually alternating hst ween tho warmth of summer and the cold of winter than at any other period of the year.' This is peculiarly tho season of such alternations Lot 'ho bilious remember that Hostotter's Stoma? h Bitters is essentially an anti-bilious medicine, add drop an anchor to windward The wisest plan is to forestall evil. Tho next .best thing ia to arrest it. For disorders ot thu stomach, irregularities of the bowels, and all periodical fevers, tako. aa soon as tho complaint develops itself, Hoslotter's sto? mach Bittere. Oct 13 13 TUB CAUSE AND CU HE Ok? CON? SUMPTION.-The primary caneo of Con? sumption is derangement of tho digestive or? gans. This derangement products dificieut nutrition and assimilation. By assimilation I mean that process by which tho nutriment of the food ia converted into blood, and tbenco into tho solids of the body, Parsons with digestion thus impaired, having tho slight? est pro-disposition to pulmonary disease, -or if they take cold, will be very liable to bavo Consumption of tue Lungs in some of its forms; and I hold that it will bo impossible to cure any caso of Consumption without first restoring a good digestion and healthy assimi? lation. Tho very first tbing to be dono is to cleanse tho stomach and bowels from all dis? eased mucus and slime, which ie dogging these organa BO that tboy cannot perform their functions, and then rouseopand restore the liver to a ho al thy action. For thin pur Sose the snrest and best remedy is Bchenck's [andrake Pills. These Pills clean the sto? mach and bowels of all tho dead and morbid elimo that is causing disease and decay in the whole system. They will clear ont tho liver of all diseased bile that has accumulated .there, and rouse it up to a new and healthy action, by which natural and healthy bile is secreted. The stomach, bowels and liver are |thiis oleanaed by tho use of Sohenok'a Mandrake Pills; but there remains in tho stomach an excess of acid, tho organ is torpid and the apetito poor, lu tho bowels tholactoals are weak, and requiring strength and support. It iain a condition like this that Kclienck's 'Sea? weed Tonic proves to bo tho mest valuable remedy ever discovered, lt is alkaline, and its usu will neutralize all excess cf ?cid, mak? ing tho stomach sweet and fresh; it will give permanent tone to this important organ, and create a good, hearty appetite, and prepare .the system for tho first process of a good di ttbsiion, and ultimately mako good, healthy, 1 ving blood. Altor this preparatory treat? ment, what remains to euro mest cases ot C m sum pt ion is the free and persevering use of M'.heneti's Pulmunio Syrup. The Pu Inion ie Syrup nourishes tho system, purifies tin blood and is readily absorbed iuto tho circulation, and thence distributed to tho diseased lunga. There it ripona all morbid matters, whether in thu form of abscesses or tubercles, and then assists Katin e to expel all tho diseased matter, in tho form of tree expectoration, when once it ripens. It ia then, try the great healing and purifying properties of Bchenck's Pulmonic Syrup, that all ulcers nnd cavities aro healed up sound, and my patient is cured* Thu essential thing to bo done in curing (Lu, Hump i mn ia to get up a good appetite anti a good digestion, so that fire body will grow in flesh .iud get strong. If a person baa dis? eased lungs-a cavity or abscess there-the cavity cannot hoal, the matter cannot ripon, so long as the system is below par. What is necessary to- eure is a new order ef things-a good appetite, a good nutrition, the body to grow in ll os h and get fat: then Naturu is elpsd, the cavities will beal, tho maller will ripen and bo thrown off in largo quantities, ! and tho person regain health and strength. This is the true and only plan to cure Con? sumption, and if a person ia very had, if thc lungs aro not entirely destroj eil, or even il one lung is entirely gone, if ibero is enough vitality leit in the oilier to heal up, there is hopo. I have seen many person* cured with only one Bound lung, live and enjoy life to a good old ago. This ia what Schuuck's Medicines will do to cure Consumption. They will clean ' out the stomach, sweeten and strengthen it, got up A good digestion, and give nature tito assistance she nooda tn clear the system of all the disoaso that is in tho lungs, whatever thu form may be. It is important that while using Sohonck'a Medicines, caro should be exirch-ed not tn tako cold; keep in-d.oors in cold and damp weather; avoid night air, and take out-door exercise on I v in a genial aud.warm sun-shine. I whh it distinctly understood that when I recommend a patient to, bu careful in regard to taking cold? while using mr medicines, I do so 1er a apecial reason. A man who luis but partially reaovcred front tho effects ol a had cold is far moro liable to a relapse, than one who has boen entirely cured; and his precise? ly thu same in regard to Consumption. 8-> long aa tho lungs ?re, not perfectly healed. inst so long is thoro Imminont danger of a full eiurn of the disease. Heneo it in that I so strenuously caution pulmonary patienta against exposing themselves to au almpnpbere that ia not gonial and pleasant. Confirmed Qonuumptiveu' lunga aro a ma.es of sores, which tho least obatigo of atmosphere will in? flamo, rho grand secret of my ?ueoees with my medtoines consista In my ability to subdue inflammation inatoad of provoking it, ns many of the faculty do. An inflamed lung cannot, with safety to tho patient, bo noosed to the biting blasts of winter or tho chilling winds bf spring or autumn. It should be carefully shielded from all irritating Influences. The utmost caution should be observed in this particular, as without it a cure, under almost any circumstances, is an impossibility. Thu person should be kept ou a wholesome and nutritious diet, and all thomodlcines con? tinued until tho body hts rostered to it thu natural quantity of flesh and stn ngth. 1 was mvself cured by this treatment of tho worst kind of Consumption; and have lived to get fat and hearty these many voir?, with one fong mostly gone. I have cured thousands since, and very many have been cared by tbiu treatment whom I have never seen. About tho 1st. of Cot ober I expect to take possession of ray new building at the North? east corner of Sixth end Aron streets, whore I shall bo pleasod to givu advico to all who may require it. Full directions accompany all my remedie?, so that a person in any part of tho world eau bo readily cured bv a strict observance of tho samo. J. II. BOUE'NCK. Mi D., Philadelphia. For eale hy druggists and dealers every? where. JOHN F. HENRY, 8 Collego Placo, New York, wholesale agent, Nov ll),fy Vinum Cibi Et Ferri. Extract of Beef, Iron and Wine. A NEW MEDICINE FOR Enfeebled Digestion, Loss or Appe? tite, Tone and Vigor, Impoverished Blond. Nervous Debility. Especially adapted to weak stomachs. As a nutrient tonic and mi d stimntant thin combination bas proved especially efficacious in many cases of enfeebled digesiion, loss of tone und vigor, impoverished blood, and in the many ailments cons?quent upon general debility. It is prepared with great caro from selected beef, one-third of wiiich huR been partially roasted to develop tho osmazomo;! thus rendering it moro grateful to thu taste I and lees apt to occasion disgust from con? tinued nse. For sale bv EDWARD H. HDINITSH, Aug 29 X_Chemist and Druggist. 1 CLOTHING HOUSE OF I CHILDS & WILEY I ABE daily receiving tho finest READY MADE CLOTHING, for old and young gentlemen, that have ever been offered in this market. No enstom-mado can surpass, and but few can equal them, in stylo, and finish, ! and price. HATS. Wo soil the beet, at lower rates than those who don*t buy from the manufacturers direct. SHIRTS. We keep tho Star and Truo Fit constantly on hand, and will take orders for half dozen or more, and warrant a fit. UNDER-WEAK in all variotics. RUBBER CLOTHING. GLOVES -Loather, Buck, Kid. Dog, Bat and Seal. Bargains to bo had in GLOVES. NECK WEAR-all stylos. Plain and fancy Linen and Paper COLLARS. Sleeve and Collar BUTTONS-Gold and I some that won't coin. We will take Greenbacks at par for all these._Sept 26 , GOODMAN'S {Clothing Bazaar. 9 Grand Opening Fa.ll and Winter CLOTOIXfl, HATS Furnishing Goods. ,?MBB?O?NG all tho jJUJ novell ie? of the I season. We desiro to ' call the attention of the public to our LARGE STOCK, whiohfor quan? tity. style and variety, cannot be surpassed in the city-every article being ot custom mako and especially adapted to this climato. Wo in? tend to keep up with the times id catering to the tastes of our cus? tomers, ,and shall, as heretofore, apply our? selves strictly to tho old adage, "Quick sales and small profits." Try us before purchasing elsewhere. GOODMAN A. SON, Sept 2tt_" Main street. ' THE RELIABLE AND OLD ESTABLISHED CLOTHING AND HAT HOUSE OF R. & W. C. SHEFFIELD garafc, HAVE JUST RECEIVED 9g0ga tlio largest and choicest stnek y* 'JBW? of READY-MADE O LOTH- IM ^SS^.INO, HATS and FURNISH ^^.ING GO ?D8, that'they have ever offered to thu pnblio, and embracing every ai/.o made. As we intend to do a larger trade than wo havo heretofore done, wo ?ill he i il' Obied to sell at s SMALLER PROFIT than wo have heretofore dene, i Oar Frcuch styles of CASSIMERES AND VJ?STINGS Aro acknowledged by all to .bo tho choicest selection of Goodu ever seen ni this market. Our stylo of BEfTING UP GARMENTS will ho superior to anything we havo heretofore attempted. Our stock of SHIRTS. SCARFS and UN? DERWEAR need but to bo seen to be appre? ciated. HATS-we have all the latest styles. We are still making to order those porfect fitting SHIRTS, E. & W. C. 8WAFFIELD. ay Country merchants supplied as cheap ap any boneo Son th of New Ynik Sept 10 STENHOUSE, M???UL?Y"& CO., Grocers and Commission Merchants, CHARLOTTE. N. 0. SOLICIT orders for COTTON, Corn. Flonr, Bacon, Lard, A*c , and Family Groceries generally Orders filled carefully and prompt? ly_Feb 7 tyr Barley I Barley ! PLANTERS can havo SEED BARLEY at $1 25 per bushul. Terms cash. Sept 22 JOHN 0. SEEGERS. Fail and Winter Goods. ?vAfl THE undersigned bega leave to Inform K% bis cuatomera, mid tho public general if.a iv, that bo bas j un t returned from Now York with the most choice ??lection of gooda over brought to thia market, embracing DOE? SKINS, Cloths, French and English Ca si muron, Vostiugs, Ac, of tho mufi modern patterns. A lao. A largo RPBortraent ol' GENTS' FURNISH INO GOODS. Hy paying olouo attention tn businosp, he rxpecta to ruceiyu a eharo of tho pubiic pa? tronage. C. D. EBERHARD... Seuj 20_ NEW GOODS! . HAVING just returned rom New York, TM where I made my pu chases I an? pr?? ft* pared to show ono uf the MOST CHOICE -JULand SELECT STOCK OF GOODS for Gentlemen's wear ever offered in this mar? ne t. My stock ombra es French, English sud Scotch CasHiroen s, Cloths and Vestings, and a foll supply of Gents' Furnishing Goods ec nerally. 1 havo also a very largo stock of tho celebrated "Star Shirts." Aebaroof patron? age is leapootfully s. hcitcd. i S_ptl7_ J. F. EISEN M ANN. CD ?? " / " g S I g; CO 2* ts t~" cy t? rd ' CD $ p AFEW reasons why they should have the preference over all others: 1. Wheeler & Wilson's Sewing Machino ?B much simpler than any of the others; re? quiring less than half the amount of ma chinery. 2. As the result of thin simplicity, this ma? chine ?B much leas liable than the others to get out of repair. S. Another result of this simplicity ia greater durability. 4. Another result ia lose friction, and, con? sequently, greater eaae and rapidity of mo? tion, with lesB noiao. 5. And greatest of all, that it naos no Shut tlo, and make? the lock stitch. It ia the cheapest to buy tho beet. Bny the machine that nao justly, fairly and honora? bly won a reputation and independence ugainat a strong and bitter compel itinn. For moro than twenty years hau tho Wheeler A Wilson not only stood first and foremost, but now stands the uniivalled Sewing Machine of tho enlightened civilized world. Buy the ma? chine that has been thoa teated and proved, and then you aro euro to get tho best. For sale on tho easiest possible terms. Sales? room Main street, second door below TIICEKIX omeo, Columbia, S. G. T O I^TTTinl ^"V A.X.-..4 J. w. a VJ j. , a|;t'UI . A. WUVTE, Gouoral Southern Agent. Juno 21 Gmo Guns, Pistols, Etc. I INFOBM my friends and ^^^Z publio in general that I have ^C_>*C_3<>Juat received au entire new * ?stock of Double and Single Bar? rel O?N3, REPEATERS, Flaeks, Pouches, Pistol-Belts, Caps, Buck-Shot. Cartridges. Cartridges for all kinds of Pistols, Powder and Shot. ALBO. REPAIRING done at short notice. __Oot8_P. W. KRAFT. Main street. Thornwell's Collected Writings, THEOLOGICAL and Ethical, 2 volumes, embellished with Dr. Thornwell's por? trait, t i per volume. Memories of Pal mon. By MacDnff t2. The Conservative Reformation and its The. ology. By Rev. Charles P. Krowth, D. D. iii Tho Unseen World. By Rev. Dr. Stoik. ll. MC\Y NOVELS, Her Lord and Master By Florence Maryatt Won, not Wooed. By the author of Bred in tho Bone, ic 5u cents. Terrible Temptation. By Charles Reade. Uniiorm edition of Oracn* Aguilpr's Works, such as Mother's Recompense, Vale of Cedars, i?c, at $1 per volume. Tho shove books aont to any address, post paid, on receipt of price jVug 1 DUFFIE A CHAPMAN, Booksellers. M. H. BERRY'S Furniture Ware-room Afain Street, near Plain. _f\^y^\s*p\ NOW on hand and d.?ly ro ^aTAt^ xZjo-dving from tho mauufac jr mxt '?t?WB? rn ri r II nf New York, Boston, ??U^3y Cincinnati and Louisville, the Jg largest assortment of FUR? NITURE ever kept in this market, consisting in part of Walnut Parlor, Chamber aud Diu ing-Room Suits; 200 Beds)eada of different patterns, in Walnut and Imitation; also, tho celebrated Georgia Split-bottom Chairs. All kinds of MATTRESSES made to order. UPHOLSTERING and REPAIRING donn at shortest notice and in the bust manner. Terms ensh and O.^ods cheap. Pel 30 The Dexter Stahles. THE undersigned have rt JBLWjl moved Un ii Stables lo I he new (Kf^lf^-^ building, i m n^edlii I ely South ol *M7tfajv^^#^I??n'ey>ii Hall, anil, with a new WT^Z^ Tatnell "of CARRIAGES, BUG. Glh.S Him lino HORSES, aiu pjeparedto an? swer all culls that may h? made upon them. Horses bought and sold on commission. Person? in want of good stock, aro invited to give, ns a call. Liberal advances made on ! stock loft for salo. BOYCE * CO. W. Il, BOYCE. O. B. PETTIWOTLL. Jan 24 Fresh Crackers. JUST received, a full supply of FRESH | O lt ACKERS and BISCUITS, consisting of SODA, Sugar. Nie-Nae, Corn Hill, Jumbles, Ginger Snapps, Cream, Lemon, Egg and Arrow Boot, Milk. Butter, Lunch Crackers, 4c. For salo low at whnleeale and retail hy Sept 27_JOHN AGNEW A SON._ 8eegera' Beer is Pare. IT don't contain Cococulus Indiens Fish Berries to make sleepy or headache. The only Que Playing Cards at POLLOCK B The World-Renowned Howe Dewing' Maonines Are the Oldest Established of Any inthe World. IN range of work thin Machino cannot be equalled. Will work'equally well on thick or thin goods, from ganze to heaviest beaver cuati,igy, or OTOO leather, without chango of needle, tension or thread. Wo will warrant them to do this. Our fino work ia equal to any, and our heavy work excels that ?rf any other machino in tho world. Ladies wishing to introduce tho sewing into their families will lind it a groat saving of time, labor and ex? penso to at oiico purchase the best. Persons who have tried all machines aro unanimous in declaring this to he the easiest learned of any in tho market. If you are prejudiced in favor of any particular machino, at lea il examine TUE HOWE before you purchase. ALF KED O. ELY, General Agont for South Carolina. Office three doors below Or. Heinitsh's Drug Store, Main streut, Columbia, 8. O. Sept 21_3mo_ "Motte's Viotoria Tonio Bittera." ENTIRELY VEGETABLE, For the cure of Dyspepsia, Aaue and Feccr, Bilious Diseases, General Debility, and all Impurities cf (he Mood. THESE BITTE HS have now firmly esta? blished themselvt B in tho favor of the ' oublie and tho mudical profession. Prepared from purely vegetable ingrediente of acknow? ledged efficacy, their unrivaled and highly tonio, stimulating and prophylactic qualities peculiarly adapt them to all cases of General Debility, Nervous Prostration of the Bys tom, Ac. AB an excitant of tho appetite and a whole? some aid to tba process of digestion, they will be found to bo very efficacious, while their peculiar medical properties render them of unequaled value to those subject to Chilla and Fever, Congestion, and other miasmatic diseases. These Bitters will be found most wonder? fully beneficial in all cases of Debility and Ir? regularities of Females. Wheresoever intro? duced, they become a standard article-a medicinal staple. Unlike tho many noxious stimulants advertised, they brace and fortify the system without exciting undno cerebral action. They are without doubt the best to? nic and constitntional renovator ever offered to the public. MOTTE A TARRANT, Manufacturers and Bole Proprietors, Newberry, B. C. Sold by E. H. HKINITHU, Columbia, 8. C. Sent 10 _'_ Gmo Rose's Hotel. IN view of tho influx of vi? sitors to Columbia, occasioned by the prevalence of thu yel _How fever in Charleston, the proprietor ot RUSE'S DOTEL bas concluded to re-open hie establishment for tho accom? modation of the public at once, and therefore withdraws tho proposals he bau here to torc made for its sale or lease. Tho Hotol will henceforward be conducted as a first class house of entertainment, and special provision will bo made for the comfort and convenience of families. Carriages and an Omnibus will be fonnd at every arriving irain. W. E. ROBE. An cn st 30 Oanned Goods! Canned Goods! -I pr /-\ CASES fresh CANNED GOODS, just _LOvJ received, consisting in part an fol. lows: Peaches, l'inu Apples, ream, Blackberries, Cherries, Tomatoes, Lima Beans, String Beans, Corn, Condensed Milk, Salmon, Sardines, Turkey, Beer. Mutton, Asparagus, Cove and Spiced Oysters, Salmon, Lob? sters, etc. For sab- by (let 4 _JOHN AGNEW A. SON." Imported Ales and Borter. 1 AA CASK 9 IMPORTED SCOTCH and JA/V / ENGLISH ALLS. London and Dublin PORTER and Brimen LAGER. N. B.-Those havo no Coculus Indinos or strychnine in their comporitiou. Parties preferring such ingredients cun obtain them pur? at Or. Heinitsh's. Wo would, however, recommend a moderate use of those drugs, aa tho supply of undertakers in thi* city is limited._GEO SYMMEBS. Kinsman @f Howell, Factors and Commission Merchants, Liberal Advances made on Cotton and Naval Stores, Charleston, S. C. August 31. imo MONEY CANNOT BUY IT! . .'or Si?lii tn Prlr.-U-Ks! Hut the Diamond Spectacles will I'rt scrrt lt MARK IF von value vonr eyesight use these PER? FECT LKN8KS. Orouiid from minute j crystal pebbles, molted together, and derive their name "Diamond" on account of their hardness and brilliancy. They will last manv years without change, and aro warranted su porior 'o all ot hore, manufactured by J. E. SPENCER A CO., N. Y. CAUTION_Nono genuine nolens stamped with our trado?mark. WM. GLAZE, Jeweler and Optician, is sole agent for Columbia, 8. G , from whom they can only be obtaioed. No peddlers employed. July 20 ||ily B Every One Drinks Seegers' Beer, E0AU8E it gives strength and improve their health. March ll OLD BANK HILLS anet MUTILATED ClTRltENVY bought and sold by Nov 23 Orno D. P AM RILL. Brnknr._ Seogers' Beer DON'T contain Strychnine. It ls pure, and warranted to be PO. March ll Meals furnished at all hours at POI.LOOKB'. dlfclZ?&S! BALD?OS BANK. OAROIINA ... nrrn . . . Deposits of $1 and Upwards Etteived, INTEREST ALLOW El) AT TUB RATEO/ SEVEN PEU OENT. PER ANN VU. ON CERT1F10A1ES OF DEPOS11, AND SIX PEU VENT. COM? POUNDED EVERY SIX MONTUS ON A COO UN TS. OFFICERS. Wm. Martin, President. John Ii. Palmer. I V. T, John P. Tbomae, \ Vice-rresideots. A. O Brenizor, Cashier. J. H. Sawyer, Assistant Cashier, i charge or Branches. John O. B. Smith, Assistant Caahier. Directora. Wade Hampton, William Martin, A. C. Has? kell, F. W. McMaster, John P. Thomas, E. H. Hcinitsh, John B. Palmer, Thomaa E. Gregg, Columbia. J. Eli Gregg, Marion. G. T. Scott, Newberry. W. G. Mayee, Newberry. B. U. Rutledge, Charleston. Daniel Ra ve ucl. Jr., Charleston. t Mechanics, Laborers, Clerks, Widows, Or? phans and others may here deposit their ssv mge and draw a liberal rate of interest their, on. Planters, Professional Men and Tresteer wishing to draw interest on their tend* un ti they require them for business or other pur posea-. Parents desiring to Bet apart small ?ums for their children, and Married Women and Minors (whoso deposits can only be with* ilrawn by themselves, or, in case of death, by their legal representatives,) withing to lay aside funds for future use. are here afforded an opportunity of depositing their means whore tboy will rapidly accumulate, and, at the Rame time, be subject to withdrawal when needed._ _Aug 18 VENTRAL NATIONAL BANK OF COLUBILIA, 8. O. Present Capital, $160,000. AUTHORIZED CAPITAL, 9500,000. OFFICKBB. John B. Palmer, President. A. G. Brenizer, Oasbier. O. N. G. Butt, Assistant Cashier. DIBXOTOBB. J. Eli Gregg, John B. Palmer, P. W. McMas tor, B. D. Benn, of B. D. benn A Bon; G. W. Bearden, of Copeland A Reardon; B.L. Bryan, of Bryan A MoOarter; W. 0. Bwaffield, of B. 4W.0 Bwaffield. F. W. MoMaster, Solicitor. '.' <. THI8 Bank ia now open for the transaction ', of a general banking business. '9 . CKHTIKIOATES OF DEPOSIT of currency or j coin, bearing interest at the rate of seven.(7) per cent per annum, in kind, will be Issued. Deposita from Comity Officer? especially so* lioited; also, from Trustees, Administrator?, Executors, Professional Men, and others. Particular attention given to accounts of City and Country Merchants, and other busi? ness men, and tho usual accommodations ex? tended. Note?, Bills of Exchange, and other evi? dences of debt discounted, and money loaned ou collaterals. . , , Stocks. Bonds, Gold, Silver bought and sold. Mutilated Cuir?ncy purchased at a small discount. Sight Drafts drawn direct on all the promi? nent place? in England, Ireland, Scotland, France^ Germany, Belgium, Heiland, Den? mark and the Orient. Letters t>f (hedit issued, I ay able in any of the above placee Drafts on all the promim n. chits in thc United States bought and sold. Banking Honse opposite Columbia Hotel ? Opon from 9 to 3._Feb 28 ly Thc Great Medical Discovery! Dr. WAL?L&H'a CALIFORNIA. VINEGAR BITTERS, i-1 Ilundreds of Thousand? * ii M Bear testimony to their wonderful1? ??* Ij2 Curative Effects. C.? c '**.? WHAT ARE THEY,? \t% ?si I? F A WC. Y DRINK,!?}. Made of Poor Rum, Whiskey, FrooTSpir lts, and Rofuae Liquors, Uoctortxi, spiced, aa d a wu e tci iud to p teoso tint; iain, cu' 1 ed **Ton ics'' Appetizers," lUssiorars," Av-, thut lc.iltha tippler on to drunkenness natl ruin, but ure a tm o , Medicine, made trota tho Native Booti and Herta of California, freo from nil Alcoholic Stimulants. T?uy am t li o G BE AT BLOOD PURIFIER and LIFE OrVING PRIW CLPXJH, a perfect Renovator and Invlgorutor nt the System, carrying oil all pni.?onous matter, nnd restoring the blood to a healthy condition. Nu person caa takotheso Bitters, aocordinz to directions, and remain long unwell. Al 00 will bc given fur an inctirablo eas?, pim, \ hung tho bones ara not destroyed by mineral poi ?.ms or 'other means, and tho vitul organ* Misted beivond tho point of repair. . For Inflammatory and Chronio Rheu? matism, and Gout. Dyspepsia, or Indl ??O'ition. Bilious, Remittent, and Inter? mittent Fevers. Disensos of tho Blood, ' Liver,.Kidneys, and Bladder, these Bit. tors have Leon most sneci-sslul. Such Dis? eases are caused Ly Vitiated 731ood, which is uencrMIr produced by derangement of tho Digestive Organs. ' ... Tauf invigorate tho stomach, and sbimulato ? tba torpid liver and bowel*, which render thom of incipialled'eifluacy in clenii?ln? tba bloolof all impurities, mid Imparting now lifo and vigor to thc wholasystom. Dyspopsia or Indigesti?n. Headache, l'.iln lt? thc Shoulders, Coughs, Tightness of th* trittst, Dizziness, 8our Stomach, Hud Tasto ia. the Mouth,Ridions Attacks, Palpitation of tho Heart, Copious Discharge* of Urine, Pain in tho regions of tho Kidneys, and a hundred other painful symptoms which aro tba offspring)* of Dyspepsia, aro cured by theso Bitten. (ricans? tho Vitiated Blood whenever yon (lid its imparities bursting through tba akin in Pim-. plo?, ?ruptions, or Bores; cleanse it whon lt ts Foul, and your feelings will tell yon when. Ko*r* tba blood pure and tho health of the erstem will follow. PIN, TATE, and other "WORMS, lurfclnir la the system of so many thousands, oro etntotuolly destroyed and removed. i . For full directions, Vend carafalty tho circular around each bottle: printed ,1a four languages English, German, French, ?nd?panlsn. . J. WALKER, 31 ? 84 Ccanmtrop Btreet, N. T.. Proprietor. R. IT. Mo DONALD A CO.. D ru gu! sb? and General Agent a. San Frnncinco, Californla, ead Bl andu Com SSrUSSW^ DRUGaiBTS AND) DEALERS. ?{ '..j.'.* WNtjjg GEIGER A MoQREGOR. Agte. SPECIAL ATTI- H't'UIN given to I heil ol I eel ion ot Commet dal Paper, Interest on Ht ate and Rail med ponds and Stocks, and Convokion of State Securities bv Nov M ?mn r G^MBRlTit Br> k*>r. The raffle f.>r Temperance Hall, Ac , wM positively take place on the lOtb November.