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IE DAILY ''Let our Jut Censuro BY J. A. SELBY. COLUMBIA, S. C., WEDNESDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 8, 1871. VOL. VII-NO. 19?T THE OPINION OP TUE NEW YOUKPBBSS. Most of :*ie New Yurk papers, of Sfttnr day, offer some explanation, in their money artioles, of-the "break" in Sooth Carolina bonds. It will bo noticed that Gc vern or Scott promises that the Jan? uary interest shall be punctually paid. The Tribune says: In State bonds there has been a pret? ty fair trade. Tho chief activity, how? ever, was in South Carolinas, new January and Joly bonds, which dechn-'d from 37 yesterday to 82% to-day, though later reaching in the street to 35%. The late depression in these bonds IB doe partially to the large sales of bonds hypothecated on loan, and which the borrower was unable to lift. The Herald says: The Southern list was generally dull and quiet. The new South Carolinas -vere exceptionally uctive and weak, a sudden pressure of sales at the morning board carrying the price of the July issues down to 32%. Subsequently the price recovered to 35%. The sales re? ferred to were for the account of parties who bad pledged the bonds as collaterals and conld not redeem them, the owners being unable to change the place of hy? pothecation because of sensational ru? mors as to an enormous over-issuo of bonds. Capt. Williams, of tho British bark Lucy, died on the voyage from Havana to Charleston. IRWIN'S HALL, Wednesday Evening, November 8. DICKERSON HALL, Thursday Evening, November Q. (This Night only, as Irwin's Hall ia engagod for a Bab.) The Tremaine Bros., AFD John G-. Pierson, Burlesque Operetta Troupe ANO ORIENTAL BELL RINGERS, -ooo-? WILL appear during Fair Weok with tho following artistes: Wm. B. Tremaino, Alonzo Tremaino, John G. Pierson, WiUio Kellogg, Frank. Insluo, O. 8. Itobinaon, Frank. Barry, Jr. Doors open 74; oommenoe at 8 P. M. Ad? mission 75 couts. % Reserved seats can be obtained at Ly Brand* 4 Son's Muslo Htoro from 9 A. M. until G P. M., eaob dav, withoni extra ohargo. NOT 4, 6 7 8_ Room for All! DONT leave the city before yon call at wa da ? w?dbvasiMwal s9 Dry Goods Establishment and got sonic of his many good "ra a /""i i x "VT CJ r> JL\ Ix A. 1 JN he Look to yonr interest. Main "trcet, next to Agnow Son._Nov 5 " mu m m: A LIBERAL TRANSLATION IS THE VERY BEST AND CHEAPEST AETICLE3 IK THE DRY GOODS LINE FOB THE Fewest Greenbacks. ?1J^7"E have juat rotnrnad from the North V V yin ancona tima thia ?a?) with iba largest and boot line of DRY GOODS we over have had the pleasure of offering to thia mar? ket. Every department is crammed full ot tholoo goods of every style, kind and variety. A big stock of DREt-8 GOODB and Mens* Wear-they aro in store and muat bo sold. Also, Farer, Cloaks, Shawls. Flannels, Skirts, Blankets, Tabla Linen and Dom6stio Goode of all kinds. Notions-a large, very large stock. EvinxMoa -Oar frionde toll us every day ?hat we sell the best and cheapest goods ia .the eily; and, as we keep no Sash goods, bot ?Aa business io a piain, straightforward way, it will be to your intorcst to pnrohaso your gouda from ?_ -_ Nov a jr?fiTEE cc BTJSELE. Corns, In-growing Nails, &c, CURED BT DION H. UK IHJK Ii, WITHOUT GIVING ANY PAIN. TO THE LADIES. LADIES not liking to havo their own Corns attended to by a stranger, can do it themselves by using Mona. Berger's COHN SOLVENT, which acta only on Corns, and baa no effsot whatbvor on tho flesh. Thia prepa? ration contains neither alkali, poison nor acid. Tho euro is certain. Apply at Hondrix Honso.__Oct 31 MUSICAL INSTRUCTION AMD PIANO ?FORTE AGENCY. ?a^^A WM. H. OUCHABD a BWJ- ja ! J^*fe^-V. Professor of Music t?pS^^*. yBRJ^pH laving dotormlned to fi g il! T^O^JJ? ; Osuine Teaching, is now pro pared m tako pupils on the Piano, Organ and Onitar; also, in Vooal Music. [laving for over TimiTY y KAUS had charge of tho Musical Departments in tho first Pe?nalo Colloc.es and Hchools of tho btato, ho deems it uiiuo seasary lo muko any other reference to his ?jaali?aations as a Teacher. Tho arrangements ho baa mado with seve? red of the most celebrated Piano-makers, will onablo bim to offer Instruments of tho very first olass at prions that defy competition. Spocimcn Pianos daily cx.'octud. Those in vaut of IOOLI nuiiViiin ciij.i. ior to any fwor offered for >-alo in thia market, will do well to ?amino before purchasing olanwhore. PIANO FORTES, MELODEON8, Ac, Toned and repaired in tho WOST PKBFKOT atABMKB and on reaaonablo terms. Apply at his residonco, corner of Boll and Richland streets, or at His bookstore of Mesara. Duffie A Chapman. Cot 17 Si^olei^NotloeB. AURKS? DECAY-When a plant or a tree begins to decay it must needs die. It cannot bo re-vitalized. Bot it ie not so with haman beings. A human ruin can bo repair? ed, atrongtbened, restored, though a brown leaf or a withered blade of grass can never bo made green again. In tho autumn of life, or avon in its winter, v?uon natnre seems to bo giving way under tho pressure of years, it is still possible to retard thc progress of decay, and to lend to ago more than ita wonted vigor. As a means of promoting this object, HOSTETTEB'S STOMACH BITTERS is un? questionably tho most potent of all restora? tives. It will not make the old young, but it Mill prevent, lesson, or sooth tho iuilrmitics which aro tho usual accompaniments of tho declino of life. For debility and a lack of uervoua power, from whatever carno arising, it is tho medicino that ot all others beforo tho world, best deserves tho 1.ame of a HIM: OIFIO Iupmity, in invigorating properties, in ita adaptation to weak stomachs and feeble organizations, it has no competitor arnon tho tonics of tho pharruacoi una, nor among proprietory remedies, besides its strength? ening principle, it possesses alterativo sud regulating piopcrtiesof tho bigln-st order, and as au anti-bilious medicino is tar prefera? ble to any of tho urcparationa containing mercury. Ti mu has shown that for physical decay, nervous debility, dyspepsia. bilioU disorders and intermittent fever, llosti ttcr's Bitters is a remedy without a rival. '1 his in the neilson of tho fall of tho leaf; let it re? mind the old, tho feeble, tho sickly, to invigo? rate and regulato their systems with this groat vee? tiihlc tonic and alterativo. N fl +3 . THE CAU?E A KD CDD IO OF CON? SUMPTION.-Tho primary causo of Con aumptinn is derangement of tho digestive or? gans. This derangement product a dtficieul nutrition and assimilation. By aetimilatior I moan that process by which tho nutrimento tho food is converted into blood, and thone? into tho solids of tho body, Persons witl digestion thus impaired, having thc slight oat pro-disposition to pulmonary disease or if they tako cold, will be very liable to havi Consumption of tho Lungs in somo of iii forms; and I hold that it will bo impossibli to cure any casu of Consumption withuut tirs restoring a good digestion and healthy assimi lation. Tho very first thing to bo douo ie ti cleanso the stomach and bowels from all dis oasod mpcus and alimo, which is cloggiUj thoBO organs BO that thoy cannot perfore their fuuetions, and then rouse up and r<-tttor? tho liver to a healthy action, l'or thia pm poso tho surest and boat remedy is Scheuck' Al mi-1 ra Ko Pills. These rills olean tho ste mach and bowels of all tho dead ami morbi slime that is causing dieeiisoaud decav in th whole system. They will clear out tho live of all diseased hilo that has accumulate j there; and rouse ?: up tu a now und health action, by which natural and healthy bile i aooreted. Tho stomach, bowels and liver aro tin; clean rf od by thu Uso of Schenck's Mandrill Pill?; but there remains in tho stomach a ex.-i-ss of acid, tho organ is torpid and ti apotite poor. . In tho bowels thu lactcalfi ai woak, and requiring str< ugth and support, is in a cotiditiun like this that Schenck's Sci weed Tonic proves to bo tho moat valu ab remedy over discovered. It is alkaline, ur ita uso will neutralizo all excess of acid, ma! iug tho stomach sweet and frosh; it will gi' permanent tono lo this important organ, ar create a good, hearty appotito, and orena the system for tho first procesa of a good cl gestion, and ultimately mako good, health living blood. After thia preparatory Iroa mont, what romaine to euro moat cases Consumption is the free and persevering u of Schenck's PulmonicSyrup. Tho Pulm?n Syrup nourishes the system, purifies the bloi and ia readily absorbed into tho circulatio and thence distributed to the diseased lunf There i( ripons all morbid mattera, wheth in tho form of abscesses or tubercles, a! then aabista Nature to expel all the diBeas matter, in tho form of tree expeotoratic when once it ripena. It ia then, by the gre bea li ot; and purifying properties of Scheuet Puiraouic Syrup, that all ulcera and cavill aro healed up sound, and my patient is curt The ousential thing to be done in euri Consumption is lu gut up a good appeiitu a a good digestion, au that tho body will gr in tlesh and got strong. If a poraon baa d eased longa-a cavity or abscess there-t cavity cannot beal, tho matter cannot rip< ao long as Ibo system ia below par. What necessary to cure is a now order nf things good appetite, a good nutrition, tho body grow in flesh and get fat: then Nature helped, tho cavities will heal, tho matter v ripen and bo thrown off in largo quantiti aud tho person regain health and streng Thia is tho truo and only plan to euro Ci sumption, ami if m person is vory bad. if I lungs aro not entirely destroyed", or evon one lung ia entirely gone, if tin-re is CHOU vitality loft iu ibu einer io heal up, lucre hope. 1 have seen many persons cured with ci one sound lung, livo and enjoy lifo to a gc old ago. This is what Schenck's Medici; will do toenro Consumption. They will ch out tho stomach, sweeten and strengthen got up a good digestion, and give nature aaaistaucc abo needs to clear thc system of the disease that is in tho lungs, whatever form may bo. It'ia important that while using Schont Medicines, caro should bu exe releed not tako cold; keep io-.loora in cold und da weather; avoid night air, and luke out-d exercise only in a genial aud warm sun-rhi I wit-h it tl ii-linet ly understood that whe recommend a patient to tm careful in reg to taking cold, while using my medicines, 1 so fer a special reason. A man who has partially recovered from the t fleets ol a cold is far muru liablo to a relapse thf.il who has been entirely eured; atidltis prec lythe sanio in regard to Consumption, bing as thu lunga aro not perfectly bea just so long is there imminent danger of a .return of tho disease. Ilcnco it is that otronuciualy caution pulmonary path against exposing themselves toanatmosp! that is not genial aud pleasant. Connri I Consumptives' lungs aro a mass of so which the least chango of atmosphere) wil flamo. Tho grand secret of my success i my mod i eines consists In my ability to aul i ii ila m m ut ion lnatoad of provoking it, aa ni of tho faculty do. An inflamed lung can with aafciy to tho patient, bo exposed to biting blasts of winter or thechilllng wind apring or a ut um;;. It should bc carol ahiohlcd from all irritating influencea. .tmoat oaution should bo observed in partioular, aa without it a euro, undor air any circumstances, ia an impossibility. Tho pereoit should be kept on a wholes and nutritions diet, and all tho medicines tinned until tho body ) aa reatorod to il natural quantity of flesh and strengt h. I was myself oared by this treatment of the1 wornt kind of Consumption, and h ?YO lived to ?;et fat and hearty these mauy years, with ono aug mostly gone. I have cured thousands [ ainco, and very many have boen cured by tbis treatment whom I have never seen. About the 1st of october I oxpect to take possession of my new building, at tho North? east oornor of Sixth and Arch streets, where I shall bo ploasod to givu advice to all who may require it. Full directions accompany all my remedies, so that a person in any part of tho world eau bo readily cured by a strict observance of tho samo J.'ii. SCHENcK. M. L>., Pmiadulphia. For sale by druggists aud dealers every? where. JOHN F. HENRY, 8 College Place, New York, wholesale agent. Nov 19 ty Lea & Perrins' tfauce, Pronounced by Connoisseurs .'TI1I0 ON li Y '.JODII J.AUCK." It improves appetite aud digestion, aud it is unrivaled for its flavor. Wo aro directed by Messrs. LEA it PER Hl NH to proscenio all parties making or vend? ing count ci lt it H. JOHN DUNCAN'S SONS. Aug l? Jooro Agents. New York. ON MAnRIAGE. HAPI'PY RELIEF FOR YOUNO MEN from ' tho i fleets of Errors and Abures in early lifo. Manhood r< sion d. Nervous debility cured. Imperium nt- to marriage removed Now method ol' trox t ment. New and remark blu remedies, books aud Circulars sent free, in sealed envelopes. Address. H O WAHI) ASSOCIATION, No. 2 South Ninth street, Philadelphia, Pa. Oe.? 13 2mo AT Gr. DIERCKS'. CANNED GOODS. FI8H, Meals and Fruits, Club Fish, Lamb Tongues, Sar? dines, Dutch Her? drings, Salmon, Lob? sters, Deviled Ham, Oysters, Ooo Fish, Smoked Halibut, Lardcllcn, Mackerel, all kinds. FRUITS. Raisins, Currents, Prunes:, DatcH, Citron, Almonds, Walnuts, brazil Nuts, Macaroni, Vermicelli, Gelatine; Candies-assorted. SOAP. Cold Waler Soap, Babbitt's best Soap, Mammoth Laundry Soap, Sapoiio, Toilet Soap-assorted. PRESERVED GOODS. Pears, Poaches, Pine-apples and Jelly. CHE USE. Rich Cream Cheese, Swiss Cheese., Fino appb) Chees?, Skimmed Cheese. FINE GOSHEN Ii UTTER. Flour-all grades; bacon, Ham and break? fast Strips. TEAS. Old Hyson. Young Hyson, Gun Fuwder, English Breakfast, Oolong. Candle"-Adamantine, Per afine and Wax. WINES. Sweet California, Angelica, Sherry. Rhino and French Wines and brandies, at Oct 8_G. DI KR OKS'. Cigars ! Cigars ! Cigars ! WE have now on baud a large stock of tho following choice brands of CIGARS, which wo aro offering at low flguros, and to which wa invite thoso fond of a choice Cigar to give a trial: ! COLUMBUS, Longfellow, Flor do Matanzas, Two bisters, Regalia Brittanica, La Flor do Baltimore, Lord Bvron, j Gold Medal, Ac,, Together with a largo assortment of low priced Cigars, Cheroots Ac. Oci 20 JOHN AGNEW A SON. Thornweli's Collected Writings, j THEOLOOICAL and Ethical, 2 volumes, embellished with Dr. Thornweli's por? trait. $4 per volume. Memorios of Pat mos. By MacDnff. ?2. The Conservative Reformation and its The? ology. By Hov. Charles P. Krowth, D. D. (5 Tho Unseen World. By Rev. Dr. Stork, tl NEW NOVELS. Her Lord and Master. By Florenco Marya! t Won, not Wooed. By tho author of Brod in tho Bono, Au 50 conta. i Terrible Temptation. By Charles Reade. Uniform odition of Graco Aguilor's Works, such as Mother's Recompense, Vale of Cedars, yo., at $1 pur volnme. Tho above hooks ?ont to ?ny address, post paid, on receipt of prico Aug 1 DUFFIE A CHAPMAN, Booksellers. M. H. BERRY'S Furniture Ware-room Main Street, near Plain. NOW on hand and daily ro livhu/ from the manufac torh f ..f New Y< rk, boston, Cincinnati sud Louisvilleithe largest assortment of FUR N ITU UK over kopi in this market, oomiisting in part of Walnut Parlor, Chamber and Lin lug-Room Suite; 200 Bedsteads of diff?rent patterns, in Walnut and Imitation; also, thc celebrated Georgia Split-hotlom Chairs. AU kinds of MATTRESSES made to order. UPHOLSTERING and REPAIRING dono at shortest notice and in the heel manner. Terms euch and Hood* rdienp, Ort 8ft A. B. MULLIGAN, COTTON PACTOS, CIIAItl.KKTOlV, ?. V. MM-itt I WILL, when placer! in funds, pur ?'|>.iA?\ chase and forward all kinds of M?r & aS8?.?cha?.diztf. Machinery, Agricultural Ita plemontH. Fertilisers, Ao. Oct fi Hf For Sale. QAA AAA FKEt OP LUMBER, O VM. /UU 00,000 foot of well sea? soned Flooring on band Orders for Lath, and all kinda Lumber nil'* " at short not co. Apply at our Lumber Yard, on Lady street and Greenville Railroad, or addrcas W. LOW HY A CO., Oot 23 Shoo Box 130, Columbia, 8. C. LATEST QUOTATIONS OP SotrrrnEBN Si - cmuTiEsiN CH AitiiK-sTON. S. C- Jorrected, November 7, 1871, by A.C.KAUFMAN Bunker aud Broker, No. 25 Broad street. Names of Securities. Kate In. OJ" d Asked. STATE 8B0CRrTIE8. North Caroliua, old_ 6 _ 38 N. Uaroiinn, new. b* .... 20 South Carolina, old_ 6 70 S. Carol jun, new. G _ 41 S. C. reg'd stock, ex in. Pi .... 70 Georgia, new, (gold)... 7 - ?0 Georgia, new. 7 - 8G Georgia. G - 80 Tounosseo, old. G .... G7 Tennessee, new. G .... 67 Alabaron . 8 _ 98 Allillinna. 5 .... G8 CITY 8ECUHITIE8. Allanta, Gu., bonds_ 8 - 83 Athtutti, Gu., bouda_ 7 _ 73 Augusta. Ga., bonds... 7 81 Charleston stock. G .... 58 Charl'n Fire Loan b'ds 7 .... 71 Columbia, S. C., bonds G .... G8 Columbus, Ga., bonds. 7 .... 75 Macon, Ga., bonds.... 7 .... 75 Mobile, Ala. S _ 81) Mobile, Alu. 5 _ 58 Montgomery, Ala. 8 .... 82 Memphis, Tenn., b'nds old... G .... 08 " new.. G .... 5G indorsed G G2 Nashville, Tenu. G _ G2 Savannah, Ga., bonds. 7 _ 87 Wilmington, N. C. 8 _ 76 Wilmington, N. C. 6 _ 72,'. RAILHOAD BONDS. Atlantic and (hilf. 7 .... 80 B IV lt., 1st mortgage 7 _ 52 Central Georgi. 7 1)6 Charleston and Savan.. G .... 65 Charlotte, Col. & Ang.. 7 _ 82 Cberawand Darlington 8 _ 90 Chorow k Dar., 2d mort 7 _ 72 Chesnp'ke & Ohio, gold G .... 93 East Tennessee, Virgi? nia, endorsed. G .... GS , East Tennessee und Georgia, endorsed.. G .... 65 Georgia Railroad. 7 95 Green. & Col.. 1st mor. 7 _ 95 Green. it C., Stato guar 7 .... 55 Green. A Col., 2d mort 7 - 12 Lumens. 7 .... 50 Macon aud Augusta, 1st mortgage. 7 .... 85 Macon nud Augusta, (1st mort.,) guar. by Georgia Railroad... 7 .... 92 Macon and Brunswick, guaranteed by State of Georgia. 7 .... 75 Memphis ?Charleston. 7 85 Mississippi Central, 1st mortgage. 7 .... SG Mississippi Central, 2d mortgago. 7 .... 75 Mississippi Sc Tennes? see. 1st mortgage... 8 .... 85 Mississippi & Tennes? see, consolidated.... 8 .... 75 Mobile and Girard, 1st mortgage. 8 92 Mobile & Montgomery, gold, 1st mort., end. 8 _ 95 Montgomery and West Point, 1st mortgage. 8 85 MuHcogeo, Ga. 7 *5 Nashville mid Chatta? nooga, endorsed.... G .... 72 North-East ern 1st mort. 8 _ 91 North-Eustern, 2d mort. 8 _ 83 Pensacola Sc Georgia, 1st mortgage. 7 .... 15 ? Sav. it Char., 1st mort. 7 _ 75 j Suv. A-Char., State gua 7 _ 65 Suv. it Char., 2d mort. 8 _ 70 foti th Cnrl'a, 1st mort. 7 _ 87 South Carolina. 7 _ 69 South Carolina. 6 _ 67 Spurtuuburgand Union 7 _ 55 Western Alabama, 2d mortgage, endorsed. 8 .... 93 KAI MtoAD STOCKS. Par. Atlantic and Gulf.100 _ 26 Augusta & Savannah. 86 Central Georgia. 100 _ 117 Charlotte, Col. ,t Aug.. 100 _ 40 Georgia. 100 .... 100 Green, and Col. R. R.. 20 .... 2 Macon and Augusta.. . 100 .... 40 Macon and Western... 100 .... 110 Memphis & Charleston. 25 K North-eastern. 50 .... 10 Savannah it Charleston 100 _ 20 S. ih lt. R shares. 10b .... 34 S. C. R. R .t B'k shares 125 .... 34 South-western Georgia 100 92 .... HANK STOCKS. Poop's .Vi Wk Chnrl'n. capital 8750,000. 100 _ 105 1st Nat'] Hank Chnrl'u capital 8500,000. 100 .... 125 S. C. Loan ,t Trust Co. 100 .... 100 Caro. Nat. Bank, Col'a, capital 820.1,000. 100 100 . . . Central National Bank, Gol'?., ctip'l 8100.000 100 100 Nation'l r.'k >f Chester, capital $50.000.105 Nat'l B'k nf newberry, capital 8100,000. Nat'l B'k Spnrtanbtirg, capital 860,000. S. C. Bank it Trust Co. capital 8200,000. 100 .... 100 Bank of Cbarleetcn.... 100 .... 21 Union Bank S. C. 50 .... 50 People's Bank So. Ca. 4 Plan. & Me. Bank S. C. 25 .... 23 Bulk of Newberry. 25 . Bank of Camden. 50 . Others worthless. MISCELLANEOUS SECURITIES. Charleston Oas Co.... 25 .... 20 Cbari'n City R.B. stock 50 _ 53 GranitovilloMan.Co... 100 112 - G. & C. R. cert, iudeb. 51 N. E. R. R., cert.lebt. 65 Mt. Pleasant an?' .' alli ?au's Island Fi. ry Co. 100_ par Virginia State Coupons- 46 - Teunessoe M " - 60 - City Murfrecsboro " .... 80 .... City of Nashville coup's .... 85 .... City Charleston ccr. in. par City of Memphis coup. 75 .... N. E. R. R. prof. stock. 40 S.&U. R. past due coup. GO S. & C. R. pust duo coup. 50 EXCHANGE, ETC. Now York sight.% off pat Gold. 11*13- 113 Silver. 103 ... H. c. BANK nililiS. .Bank of Charleston. Batik of Caradeu. 15 ... Bunk Georgetown. 1 Bunk of S. C. 5 ... Sunk of Chester. 15 ... I3auk of Hamburg. 18 Bunk of Newberry. 12 ... Bank of tho State of S. C., prior to '61. 30 ?? issue 'Gl und '62_ 30 ?Pl. A:Mee. Bunk Char'n. ?People's Bunk Cburl'n. ?Union Bunk Cbarlcs'n. *S. W. R. R. Bunk, old. ?S.W. R. R. Bank, new. State Bank. Charleston .... -1 Farmers' Ex. B'k Char. .... 2 Exchange Bank? Colona- 8 ... Com'l Bunk, of Colum_ 5 Mercb. Bunk of Cheraw ._ 3 ... Planter's Bunk Fairfield_ 3 ... S. C. bills recoivuble. 95 .., Charleston change bills. 95 .. JB?f- Dills marked thus (*) aro boil redeemed at tho counter of above ollie Ii O OS ~ TO YOUR INTEREST, AND Get the Best ! ?&gpf? MY lino of WATCHES novv fl111 an<1 ronil'leto, a fiS?a^HM~Mtatho public may depend gulllug lliu best at tho lowest possible figur as my facilities aro such that I di fy compi lion from any maiket. i I have also in store and constantly arrivi all the newest styles o' Ladies' Si is, in L mond, Coral, Cameo, Etruscan, Qold, t, ,t elegant designs in Chains, bracelets, ('han Lockets, Ac; the lat? st and meet beaut! patterns in solid Silver and heavy Pla' Ware- Goods suited for bridal, holiday a other pr?sent?t iona; Repairing in all branches, hy the hctt wo men and at reasonable rates. ISAAC SUI ZBACflFR, _ Oct 13 ColnmMa Hotel ROM Mrs. ?. McCormick WILL bo prepared to open x5^Hlk. handsome and ?ell solee ^OfiHt stock of MILLINERY A t^^ffiS FANCY ARTICLES ou FRID ?^BSK?M j,ld' returned fi vwivtsf<tf lork, where she sparec ^^Vi'tVl Pains in tho selection of ?IM rttoc^' hoping thereby to he i C wi to please each and every ono . may favor her with a call. tier stoek cousints of Bi.nr.otn, Hats Caps, of tho latest and most fashion! styles, naudsome Flowers and Feathei endless variety. Corsets of the verj 1 make. Furs of tho latest styles, at rem uhly low prices. Also, a good supply < f tl I handsome ready-made Suit>-, all of ? Inch ollera at very low juices. Mrs McCormick solicits a continuntic the kind patronage of the ladies of Cohn and vicinity, assuring them that she wi all in her power to please Oe MILLINERY, .^j. A LARGE supply of Lai .=r"^*^Mirt.^ea and Children's lie-in ^?????Ag Hat?, Caps, Li'.ces, l-'nrs, (Ht juyjiWJ^ Hihhous, Flowers, Wreaths C'ff??j^ Bridal Ot tiers and Ton rn a nu '? Hr Huir of every variety, Toilet dos; all of winch will he sold very low, ladies of Columbia and elsewhere ?viii p! call and see for themselv? s, at MRS. C. E. REED'S Oct 14 3mo Main street. Columbia. S. Removal.Et/W GOUBS.Sem H AVI* O just returned rom New ' VKS where I made my nu chases I am ia4 pared to show ono of thc MOST''lit JDLalid SELECT STOCK OF GOODS for Gentlemen** wear . ver offered In lld: kel. My Mock embra es Fri-iich. b'Uglis! Scotch CaMfiiii' !-( H. ('lui In and Vealing* I a tn1' supply "f < lents' Fm eh-hing O nei'iiliy. l lime nlm a veri ?mito .-tock i I cii lu iii?-il "Mar Shirl*." Ashanti ?ni ' ig?) 1* ll'-MM I'tlolU .? llC'tt d I JJ? M) stol o is located in JU otk'? in W1 ing. a lew doors below ihe nhl stand I Sept 17 I F EISENMA: Fall and Winter Goods. "+<L% THE undersignedbegaleavetoil SA hi? customer*, and the publie gei 1 CL I j' i that he hun just lt turned fiotl V i k with the most choict si lection of iv i brought to this market. tmin acing SKINS, Cloths, French aid hnidisb t merv*, V?glings, AC, ut tlier mott ni patti rn H ll.so A large assortment of GEN l's' FUR1 INti GOODS. Hy paling close attention lo businc expects to rticciyu a share of the pul? minago C. i>. ERER11AH S. pi 20 The Southern and Atlantic TELEGRAPH < Now Opon for Ru si nena. OFFICE, COLUM Ii IA 110 Tl Sent 14 For Sale. 1,000,000 tie? can bo supt) reasonable rate* hy appliing to Sept 'J JoIIN E."OYLES, at Hone's a The Woild-Renowntd Howe Sewing Machines Are the Oldest Established of Any in the M orid, IN rango of work th's Machine cannot be equalled. Will wo)k equally at ll ou Ulick or thin goods, from gauze >o heaviest beaver coatings, or oven lesthrr, without change ol needle, tension or tincad. Wo will warrant them to do this. Our Ano work is equal to any, and our heavy work ? seels that ?-f any other machine in thu world. Ladies wishing to introduce the sewing into their families will find it a groat Having ot timo, labor and ex? pense to at onoe purchase the best. Persons ?rho have tried all machines are unanimous in declaring this to bo thc easiest learned of any in the market. If yon are prejudiced in favor of any particular machine, at least examine THE HOWE before you purchase. ALFRED G. ELY, Ooncral Agent for Knuth Carolina. Office threo doora below Dr. Heinitnh's Drug i Storo, Main street, Columbia, 8. G. 8ept2t__..._3nD0_ OD 0? I ? rt? ? QQ .-H I* ?8 u a? ?-< CD CB OJ AFEW reacons why they shoald havo th* preferonce over all others: 1. Wheeler A Wilson's Sowing Machino ie much simpler than any of tho others; re? quiring lots than half thc amount of ma? chinery. 2 As thc result of this simplicity, this mt shine ia much |e?a liable than thc others t?. get out of repair. 3 Another rotuli ol his simplicity ic greater durability. 4 Another result is leas friclion, and, con? sequently, greater easo and rapidity of mo '.ion, with less imipe. 5. And greatest ol all, that ituscB no Shut? tle, and makes the .otk stitch. It is tho cheapest to buy thc beet. Tiny thc machino that bas justly, fairly and honora? bly won a reputation and indcpcndtncc against a strnng and bitter competition. For moro than twenty years has thc Wheeler A Wilson not only stood lirt-t and foremost, but now stands tho nm i vailed Sewing Machine ot tho enlightened civilized world. Boy thc ma? chine that bas been thns tested and proved, and then yon are suro to pc I the best. For salo on tlio eai-icBt pnesiblo terms. Salee room Main street, second door below I'IUI.MV office, Columbia, 8. C. J. S. PUR8LEY, Agent. A. WHYTE, General Southern Agent. June 21 Gmo A GREAT MEDICAL DISCOVERY. MILLIONS Dear Testimony to the Wonderful Curativo EOecta of DR. WALKKK'S CALIFORNIA J. WALKES Proprietor, lt ll. Meno* ALU & Co., Dmnliti ?aa Urn. Ag'li.SaoFraociioo, Cat, ted 32 md 34 Ccmmarcc SI, N.V Vlnccar Ritters) aro not avilo Fancy Drink. Miulc of poor Hun;, Whiskey, Proof Spirit? nnd Rcfnao Liquors doctored, spired and sweet cneil to please tho taste, called "Tonics,' "Appetiz? ers," "Restorers," A-c, that lead thc tippler on to drunkenness and t ula, but arcntmo Medicine, mada from thc Native Roots nnd Herbs of California, Ireo from all Alcoholic Stlmulnnt* They arc the GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER nud A LIFE GIVING PRINCIPLE, a prrf.it Renovator and Invljrorntor of thc Br st om, carri lng of," nil pnUonont matter .md restoring thc blood to ? healthy coi^nUon. No person can take these Ritiera nccordinir to direc? tions and remain l"iig unwell, provided their hones nro not destroyed hy mineral poison or oilier means, anil Iho vital organ* vatted hryond lh<; ni.'.r.t of re? pair. They oren deutle Pu run live AM well aa? Tonic, possessing ulso, tho peculiar merit of acting as a powerful agent In relieving ('.muratinn or Inflam? mailoa of tho Liver, and alt thc Visceral Oranna. FOR FE?tlAI.E ?'O?i? PLA i NT.**, whoilur In younRor old. married or single, ?it !!:... dawn ol' wo manhood or ni tim turn of life, thc*; Tmdr MtWchave no equal. ' For laflnuiinuiory nud I bro uh- Rheuma I liam nud Gout, Dyapepaia or I ndluesl lon, III 11 nu a, liomin nu nud lulerailtlpnt Fever-*, Disenso* of Ibo Blood, Liver, Kidneys, ?nd Illadder, them Ditton, hara been mont successful. Such D??ense? aro reused by Vlllnted Blood, which U gt-ucrally produced by derangement of tba Dili OM i vc Oren na. DYSPEPSIA OH INDIGESTION, Head ache, Pulu lu tho Shoulders, Coughs, Tightness of the Chest, Dizziness, Bonr Eructations of tho Stomaclt, Pud taste hi thc Month, Dillnus Attacks. PatpltaUoa of thc Ileait, Inflammation of the Lung", Pain In the regions of th? Kidneys, nnd a hundred other pnlufnl j symptoms, are thc offsprings of Dyspepsia. , They Invigorate the Stomach and stlniulato tho tor ? pld liver nud bowels, which render them of unequalled ! tfllcncy In demising thc blood of all Impurities, nnd j impart lair new life and vigor to tho whole system, j FOR SKIN DISEASES, Eruptions, Tetter, Salt : Rheum. Blotches Spot?, Pimples, r?stales. Rolls, Cor ! hunch's. Ring- Worms, Scald-Head, fiore Eyes, K.risip I elua, Itch, Scurfs, Discolorations ot tho Skin. Humors j and Diseases of tho Skin, of whatever mime or nature, ; aro literally dug up and carried out of tho system In n Ciort time hy iho usc of these. Ritters. One houle- ht such ease? will convince Hie most incredulous Of their curative effect. Cleanse the Vitiated Plood whenever yon find its Impurities bursting through thc skill In Pimples, Erup? tion? or Pores, ricans? lt when von timi lt obstructed and sluggish in the veins: cleanse II when lt is foul, curl your feeling* will tell you when. Keep thc blood pun and the health of thu Bystcm will follow. PIN, TA PE, and other WORTHS, lurking Iii the system of so many thousand*, arc effectually destroy? ed and removed. For full directions, rcadcarenilfy the. circular around each bottle, printed tn four lan? guages-English, Cern?an, French aud Spanish. J. WALKER, Proprietor. R. n. MCDONALD A CO.. Druggists and Cen. Agents, San Francisco, Col., and 32 ard 31 Commerce Street, New York. CUT-SOLD RY ALL DRUGGISTS AND DEALERS'. Jan?l> GElGEi. ?v f"o'?i Mii^i-, am Sundries. 1 f\f\ HOXKN assorted CP ACE ERR. I \ " V* 1''0 boxes assorted Canned Gooda. ftl huies Soap. SO bo -ss Gandy. fin boxea Candles. ' \ ?00 barrels Flour. GO barrels Whiskey, coming in and in store, and to which wo invito tho attention of the *lai^_ .. . T O' ICK A LOWRANCE. Just noce ive a, ?I f\ nARHF.LS Choice New Hulled DUCK I A" f WHEAT. For silo low bv : Oct 25 JOHN AGNEW A RON.