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Address RIORDAN. DAWSOS A ?O..
No. 149 East Bay, Charleston, S.C.
Wit CJ)af\t$lm $tto?,
TUESDAY, MARCH 7, 1371.
If EWS OF THE DAT.
-Gold at N?w York closed at lOfall.
-The New York cotton market closed irregular
and heavy; sales 6000 bales at 14%c.
-In Liverpool, cotton closed dull and tending
down; upian-Js bare;y 7.^1.; 0ileana 7*d. ; sale?
-12,000 bales.
-The sum of $113,120" has been subscribed in
New York for the relief of the French sufferers.
-San Jose, California, contributed $1500 in gold
coln to the cause of the suffering French.
. -Neil Warner, of the Bad C 'Ki, in ?olag to Aus
'tralia for a Shakspearian season. It Isn't so
m wheezy to be a tragedian oat there as some think.
-Minister Washborne, and al o the London
French relief committee, state that-more money
ls wanted for the French sufferers immediately.
-It ls instanced "as sn almost o np Hal! el ed mili?
tary achievement that General Von Wrangel's
division of German troops marched foarteen-mlles
a day for nine successive days.
-There are some fears of a water famine in
London. The dally supply of that city is 98,000,
000 gallons. Various plans for a greater supply
^re now before the Parliamentary Commission.
-The radiation of European neutrals has been
accepted in the matter or the Spanish-Egyptian
difficulty, and a peaceable solution of the ques?
tion between these doughty nations is looked for.
-The wife of Marshal Mc Mahon is unceasing in
her efforts to soothe the sufferings or the thirty
two thousand Frenchmen held prisoners In May
ence. She ls very popular among the prisoners,
who call her their good angel.
-The prodigal heirs or M. Gromoff. a rich lum?
ber merchant of St. Petersburg, who died abont
two years ago, have already, lt ls said, run
through the fortune cf 30,000 ooo roubles which
that timber Croesus lett to them.
-Mrs. Myra Clarke Gaines has sued New Or?
leans for $280,000, the same being for thirty-five
years' rent or a draining machine on a public
park, which has been adjudged by the courts to
be her property.
-A Prince Bonaparte ls heid pt isoner in Lot?
zen, in East Prussia. He refused to give his pa?
role, and so he ls held iu close confinement, al?
though he has elegant rooms. Every day he ls
oat slaying, accompanied by a detachment of I
German cavalry.
-Colonel von Schmidt, the California engineer,
has undertaken to drill a tunnel Ave miles long
through the Sierra Nevada, to bring the water of
Lake Bigler to San Francisco. He -viii commence
next snmmer, and expects to dulah his work In
four hundred and flf.y days.
-The spinsters of Illinois have formed asocie
ty to p.ro. iblt "kissing before marriage." This is
a virtual abolition of osculation altogether, for
IC contemporaneous- chronicles be troe, there ls
very little kisslug arter marriage In that state
at least as far as husbands ure con cerned.
-Commodore Vanderbilt ls said to be arrange
lng for the extension of tin;. Iron Mountain Rail?
road, In .Missouri, from Pilot Knob to the southern
boundary or tho State, thence through Arkansas
to Texas, in the Interest or the New York Central
Railroad., g - . J
-or one hundred men who are born, flfty die
before jhe tenth yeajy twenty between the.teAth
and twrailetri", teri between the twentieth and
thirtieth, six between ?he thirtieth and fortieth,
five between the fortieth and sixtieth; therefore
six only Uve to above the age of sixty.
-A curious piece of Iconoclasm is reported from
Japan. A bronze Buddhist Japanese idol, forty
feet high and more than six hundred years old,
has been ordered to be destroyed by the Govern?
ment of Japan, because the Buddhist element or
Japan is not In ra vor or the government.
-The manufacture or cheap plated, rubber and
horn Jewelry has grown to be a very large, pros?
perous and increasing business, and in Boston
alone there are Ave or six wholesale dealers who
represent a capital between $300.ooo and $400 -
000. Large orders are being constaiitly Siled for
shipment to California, and the Eastern provincial
trade has been steady and satisfactory, while the
West are not slow In providing themselves with
these goods of New England maun facture. *
-The new German Empire, with Alsace and
Lorraine* will ?antaIn^40,M$,209; inhabltan-s, nnd
Frane>, wltbonVt hose "provinces, #flr have 38.423,-'
543 inriab.taut?. United Germany wiU be the
second nation in Europe in point of population,
Rjssla alon*leading itj Tie Urger liar: of Rus
ala,*loweve? is Inliabit??j?y hal?civiiized people,
and it may be ralrty stated that Germany, numeri?
cally speaking, ts a- the head of civilized nations.
The census or 1380 will advanc- the'rjuited States
to that position. -. . ....
-At'thecompletion o' the Mount Cenls tunnel,
the last thin partition or rock lu the middle of tbs j
tnnnel'was reserved to be blusted at the formal
celebration. But a small hole was made In lt, and
the workmen on both sides, who hau tor thirteen
years and tony clays been toiling their way
toward r-ach other, now, ror thc drst lime, saw
each other?? face* thr-ugh-it, shook,' haml?/and,
so far as for the same nationality, conversed to?
gether. Whetf fh? mine waa tired the lights went
out for a distance or about one tliousautfc j ards
arourd thc spot. The first o climb over toe rrag
nents orrock was tho italian commanda t, Grat
tonl. There was a general scramble from both
sides, and crieiof "rtva t?tt?tot"
-One of the mostitnpor a :c inventions brought
ln ons?'bj the Prussian war ls the Etbs-Wurst
or pea sausage, willah has. more than reallzed-ihe j
expectations ror med tn ??gard to' lt, and u the
best liked or ail the articles constituting the Ger
man soldier's rations. It coataun a great amount
or nourishment Ka very small volume, and ls
capable or being Increased in bnlk by reo.viug
the skin and buding ii; er it may be eaten raw,
as many Germans prerer t J cat all their sausages.
It ls said to be made rrom thrrreen different ktndi
ormeau and vegetables, the principal lncredtents
being dried peas, bacon and tallow, an rftftaf after J
being kept for six or seven years lt wwi bc rottud \
as good as when first made. The Erbs.W
tory on the outskirt of Berlin employs o
thousand hands, the whole-managed by t
eminent, no private parties being allowe
gage In the manufacture. The Inventor
oo cd eased food has realized a large fortui
-A lively contest ls now waged In Gern
tween the cities or Worms, Aix-laC
Frankfort on thc Main, andKonlgsbex
which locality shall have thc honor of bi
place where the new Emperor, William
many, shall be err med. The old Emp
Germany were at different times crow
Worms and Alx-la-Chapelle, and Frankroi
Main was the capital of the German Coi
tlon, and K?nigsberg ls the place wh
Kings of Prussia and the present monarci
country was crowned. Another point ?n
ls, whether Austria will give up the 1
crown- now In- her possession, or Whet:
Emperor William will have a new
made for the occasion. The propel
for the new empire ia another questi
der ?isiisslon, and It U a matter of
discussion whether a single or a double
eagle should be adopted. It ia Btated
double-headed eagle will be assumed as t
-bol of the black eagle or Prussia and or th
of the old German Confederation. The ahl
talnlng the double-headed eagle, it is b
will be composed of a ternate gold ant
stripes. The colors or the new ensign or
aho another matter or general interest, G
at present having as many flags as Sta
sides the hags Intended to represent the .
each wlih the general confederation. I'i
It is said, on occaMons ofgeneral rejol -inj
may be seen the Prussian flag, composed i
and white or silver stripes, the North ?erm
black, red and white, and the German flag
red and gold. It ls believed tint a gold
and silver flag will be adopted rjs the most
prlate. _
The Encl of tlie Session.
The General, Assembly adjourns t
and, ranter the- wintcr,.'tberState wiH
from the anxiety and unrest, as well a
the actual danger lo social purity and
rial welfare, which are most keenly fell
.the* Legislature of South Carolina holt
carnival iu Columbia. Happily, tues'
now drawing to a close has its rede
feature. For the first time, uuder a R
government, honest Republicans and t
Conservatives, in the Senate and the I
have worked and voted together for th
motion o? the common good. They
been potent in their opposition to Lhe
corrupt schemes of their more ignorar
leagues./ They have-been able'to ?lefe
visionary plans of those who have
. heart than brain. Nor must it be forg
that the incorruptible few have had,
the begining of his second term.of <
the sympathy and active assistance of
ernor Scott Again and again has
paper, in behalf of a stricken people,
demoed the official conduct of theExeci
It is pleasant^- indeed,-' lo be able nov,-1
that Governor Scott since his re-elec
has displayed a degree or earnest patrh
and enlarged liberality of sentiment as
come as it was- unexpected. The
stand taken by Governor Scott ag
venal and fanatical legislators, and the
Alliance between the honest members o
General Assembly-these are the one bi
spot in the history of the session. Am
hope, and have reason to hope, thal
league will grow stronger as the mo
glide by, so that when the motley bod.
legislators again meet within tl?e. pi
outer walls of the Capitol, the minority ?
take the initiative, and by their tempe
and generous action eil'ace the foul b
upon the legislative record of the State.
We have, then, some hope in the*futt
It remains to act worthily iu the present,
bear our burdens' as stoutly 'a's we muy,
keep a brave heart ia the face of adven
-remembering always that our dehverai
from, .the -evils which oppress tis depeo
after all, upon ourselves. Violence and li
lessness of any kind, and upon any preten
only rivet faster the Wearying chain. Tl
make hcaltbv industry impossible and clog
f
wheelaof commerce. And they may 6er
besides, as un excuse for attempting,
least, to retui'u our brethren in Georgia u
; North Carolina, in Alabama and Virgin
into the bondage from which their own fe
titude and perseverance have relieved thei
To labor is to pray-to suffer is Lo deser
the reward. We must possess our souls
charity towards those who wrong us moi
and surely Time and Work will bring tl
people in safety over the river.
Caught ?nd Cared.'
The bane of the newspapnr world in tl
pr?sent generation is the existence of an i
definite number of professional swindler
who, from their holes in the large citie
send forth alluring advertisements thi
make a promise to the eye and break it
the hope. One profiers information to tl
public for a postage stamp, and at last ii
.veigles a dollar from Live nosuspectin
victim ; another announces that djyor?t
may be obtained dirt cheap by adilrossin
? John Smith & Co. third promises a gol
?watch or some ?tiieip'irnjjpswb^e gift lora
investment of twenty-five "ceniAi so 01
each making Jiig'oUy appeal" to ?? gullibl
public, and in a'majority orciisea finding rt
sponse from lite usual proportion of bor
fools who ure mathematically kuown to in
habit our mundane sphere.
Frequently these same rascals catch ai
' editor. They bait their hook with uti uncut ou
morsel ; lie pibbies greedily, and ut the em
i of three or six months Muds hmiaoli wriggling
on the barb of an unpaid draft, ami mourn
fully contemplating an "ad." which has beei
persistently inserted at the lowest contrae
rates for perhaps six unprofitable months
It" he attempts to enforce collection, the re?
sponse which come3 from Ids logar" represen?
tative is not unlike the endorsement once
made on the-hack ol'a Mississippi writ : "Hon
est inventus, t.-: soamptbtts up slump & un."
In plain English, the swimUer h;i3 no abid?
ing place, und tho only consolation or lhe
poor country editor is in drinking red-hot
cocktails to the memory o? his 'mysterious
correspondent a::i sending him to his im?
aginary Tophet.
Some of our friends in the upper part of
the State have already boen trapped- in this
indirect *ay, ami one has the ingenuousness
to. announce, with unmistakable disgust,
thal he has ? 'been sucking rotten' eggs long
"enough/and the business does not enable
"one to give even the dept his due:" He
sings to the soBg of several hundred dollars,
anrf bis dulcet strains will doubtless be re?
echoed, with additional emphasis on the high
note?, from the editorial Dan to Beersheba.
Seriously, the only way to treat these scoun?
drels is to put their plausible letters in the
fire, and deal only with known, responsible
and well established advertiser*.
' ?larrieo.
HAM-BIZE.-On the 2d of March, at the resi?
dence of the bride's athcr, by the Rev. W. S.
Bowman, Mr. CLARENCE M. BAM to Misa MARY
HENRIETTA, second daughter of R. B. Blze, Esq.,
all of Charleston. No cards.
jrnneral Notices.
BOOGAN*.-Died In tuts "city on che afternoon
of the eth,' Waa CATHERINE A?N BOOGAN, la
the thirtieth year or her age.
HER RELATIVES, FRIENDS AND
acquaintances, and those of the family, are re?
spectfully Invited to attend her Fanerai Services
THIS AFTERNOON, at 3 o'clock, at the Cathedral
Chapel, Qlieen street. mar7
Special Notices.
CONSIGNEES PER STEAMSHIP
CHAMPION, from -New York, are notified that
s ie ls discharging cargo at Adger*s Wharf.
Goods uncalled for at sunset will remain on the
wharf at owners' risk.
marT-1_JAMES ADQER A CO.. Agents.
pB- THREE WEEKS AFTER DATE AP?
PLICATION will be made to the Planters' and
Mechanics' Baak for renewal of, emulates of the
?following shares: No.. 15,760, Paul-Trapier, 1n
trust T. D. Trapler, ond'share; Nb. 15,761, Paul
Trapler, lu trust Zoe Trapler, one share; No. 15,762,
Paul Trapier, In trust Duguc Trapler. one sharer
No. 15,783, P.iul Trapler. In trust Alice P. Trapler,
.one share; No. 15.761, Paui Trap er, in trust Eliz.
S Trapler, one share.
feb21-tuc_R. M. MARSHALL k BRQ.
^NOTICE.-OFFICF. SAVANNAH.
AND CHARLESTON RAILROAD COMPANY,
CHARLESTON*, S.C.-Thc Coupons for Interest on
the Bonds of the Charleston and Savannah Rail?
road Company, guaranteed by the State of South
Carolina, wjiich mature March l3t, 1871, will be
paid on presentation at the First National Bank
of Charleston. S. W. FISHER,
feb28-tnths5_Trenunrcr.
pa- N O TIC E.-OF FIO E SAVANNAH '
AND CTIAKLESTON RAILROAD* COMPANY,
CHARLESTON, S. C.-The Coupons on the Bond.*
of the Savannah and Charleston Railroad Com?
pany, for Funded Interest, Which mature March
1st, 1871, will be paid on presentation at the Bunk
lng House of H H. KIMPTO.V, Financial Agent
State of South Carolina, No. 9 Nassau street, New
York, or at the First National Bank of Charleston,
ac the option of holders. S. W. FISHER,
feb2S-tuths5_Treasurer.
fig* NATIONAL SAVINGS BAN ff.
CHARTERED BY THE GOVEKNMENT OF TBE
UNITED STATES-DEPOSITS OVER $2,250,000
CHARLESTON BRANCH No. 74 BROAD STREET.
-Deposits made on or before March 20th will
draw merest from March 1st.
Interest paid or Compounded Mardi, July and
November.
Deposits of $*0, and upwards, draws Interest
from date.
Deposits can be withdrawn, without notice,
during Banking hours, from 9 A. M., to 2 P. M.
Open Saturday nights from 5 to 8, to receive
"DepoMts only. NATHAN RITTER,
feb24-2l_Cashier.
AN INSALUBRIOUS SEASON.
Spring ls welcome, but not its diseases. We
should be glad to have Its bloom without its fogs,
its vapors, its sudden changes of temperature,
and the agues, nts of indigestion, bilious attacks
aud other harassing disorders which they en?
gender. As this canuot be, lt behooves all senst
jle-people to do the best they can to"escupe such
serious drawbacks on the poetry of the seas m.
Ask any physician what thc weak and delicate
ought to do when miasma infects the air. The
answer will be, '-Tone and regulate the system."
But ho tv? That ls thc important question. A
dozen medical men would probably recommend
an many different medicines. On the other hand,
the thousands who have tested the virtues of
HOiTETTER'S STOMACH BITTERS as au invig.
orant and alterative, will recommend but one, the
wholesome preventive aud rest native in which
their own experience bas taught them to tru?t.
A course of this raro vegetable stimulant, om
menced now, wo'qld save many a pang to the
feeble and debilitated.. It would oe wise economy,
too, font would prob ity preclude the; necessity
for nieiicai advice. IrTitofot^paragem nt to a
prore.-slon which all iuielllgent*"mea. ami women
respect and bonor, it is Ju? as well, if jjosiible, to
ta.-erl out of thc doctors' hands,- and they would
have comparatively few cate* of fever aud ague,
dyspepsia, biliousness, nervousness aud general
debility to attend to, If this agreeal.Ie and health?
ful specific were in universal use. mar-t-Sato
1&S- $1000 REWARD IS OFFERED BY
the proprietor of Dr. PIERCE'S ALT. EXT., or
GOLDEN MEDICAL DISCOVERY, for a medicine
that will ?qual it in the cure of all those diseases
for which lt ls recommended, among which are
l?vera; abate or lingering coughs, Consumption
In its early stages. Bronchitis, Liver Complaint,
or Biliousness, Const'pation of thu Bowels, fcctof
u:ous diseases and Skin diseases, as Eruptions,
Pimples, Blotches and Bolls. It IS-suld by drug?
gists._niar2.-tUsru-3n.EC
B R 0 N CH I T I S.-THE U?lTAL
symptoms of this disease arc Cough, Soreness of
the Lungs, or Throat, Hoarseness, DUHeuUy of
Breathing, Hectic Fever, a Splttlug of Phlegm or
Matter, and sometimes Blood, ir ls au inflam?
mation of the nae skin lining'the Inside of the
whola or the Wind Tubes or Air Vessels which run
through every part of the Luugs. JAYNE'S EX?
PECTORANT j ni med lite: y suppresses the Cough,
Pain, Intlammatiou, Fever aud Dltllculty of
Breathing; produces a free and easy expectora?
tion, and effectaa speedy cure. Sold by all Drug?
gists, and GOODRICH, WINKMAN 'A Cit., Charles
toa, S. C. _'_nur2-thstn3
f?r MEDICAL NOTICE. -PATIENTS
Kutrerlng from Diseases pe-taming to the G ENI TO
BINARY ORGANS; will receive the latest seien
ride treatment by placing themselves under the
care oi Dr. T. REENST.IERNA, office No. 74" Hasel
street, three doors iroin the Poatomce.
sep20-tnthiyr
jZSfl- BAKI??'S CITRATE 'MAGNESIA.
A splendid preparation. Completely sunerse-Mng
the use ol' ail aau-eous purgative Medicines. Sold
i>y Druggists. JNO. C. ll VEER ? CO.,:! Philadel?
phia.
A full supply en hand by . .
PH. II. Il A ER,
fe!)7-tnth9')mo3 No. 131 Meeting street
FOR MOTH PATCHES,
Freckles aui Tau, use PERRY'S MOTH AND
FRECKLE LOTION. The only reliable and Jiarm
le.<s rem dy known to science for removing
brown discolorations from the Face. Prepared
-nly by Dr. B. C. KERRY, No. 43 B.md street,
New York. Sold by Druggists everywhere. Whole?
sale by DOWIE, MOISE Jfc DAVIS, Charleston, S.
Oj_ decl5-thstu3nios
?Sf PIMPLES ON THE i?ACE.-FOR
Comedones, HUcIqrorms or Grubs, Pimply Erup?
tions and blotched disfigurations on the Face, use
PE RUY'S C?MEOOXB AND PIMPLE REMEDY,
Depot Ko. 49 Bou I street, New York. Solu by
Urugiisrs everywhere. Wholesale by BOWIE,
MOISE ii DAVIS, Charleston, S. C.
dtcl5-tiistu3tU03_
?Sh GETTING MA ii HIED.- ESSAYS
for Vouug Mcu un Social Evils, and the propriety
or impropriety Of getting Married, with sauitary
help for those who reel unfitted for matrimonial
happiness. Seut free, ia sealed envelopes. Ad?
dress Howard Association, Box P, Philadelphia,
Pa. an25-3mos
?perial lllcfattM.
^DR, CURTIS ON 'jP&HBOODf
A. Medical Essay on tte cause andfcure OT Prema?
ture Decline, Nervous andPnysical Debility, Sper?
matorrhoea, Sedentary Lue. Excess, overtaxed
Constitution, Abuses of the System, 4c. It gives
a clear synopsis of the impediments to Marriage,
and the remedies therefor-the results-of twenty
yeara^successful practice, by E^ DE F. CURTEi,
M. D., F.R.?.S , ic.
'.Curtis on Manhood" should be read by the
young for its instruction, and by the afflicted as a
source of relief. It will injure no one.-Medical
Times and Gazette.
There ls no member of society by .whom this
book will not be found useftfi, whether he be
parent, preceptor or clergyman.-London Times.
Price Si by mall. Address Dr. CURTIS, No. 9
Tremont Place, Boston, Mass. . mar'-tuthslyr
CITY TAX NOTICE.-OFFICE OF
CITY APPRAISER, CITY HALL, CHARLESTON,
a 0., FEBRUARY 213T, 1871.-Notice is hereby
given to all concerned that RETURNS for all
REAL AND PERSONAL PROPERTY, within the
limits of the City of Charleston, shall be made
and delivered at this office on or berore the
twenty-first da* of March, J.871, for the year com
menclngMCi the first day of January, lau. veri?
fied by oath, of the person whose duty rt ls to so
Hst or return said property possessed by him, or
under his control, either aa owner, agent, parent,
husband, guardian, executor, administrator, trus?
tee, receiver, officer, partner, factor, or holder,
with the TALCB of suoh PERSONAL property so
held pr controlled.
By Section 54 or Act No. 22, or the Legislature
or 1868, approved September 16th, providing ror
the assessment and taxation or property, which
act was extended, BO rar as applicable, to the City,
ot Charleston, by an act of the Legislature, passed
March 1st, 1870, it ls made the dhty of the Otty
Appraiser to add fifty percent?; and one dollar as
penalty jor failure or neglect to make returns of
property within the time given so to do, and must
be observed.
The rollowlug must be returned ror taxation as
Personal Property, viz: . .
Horses and Mules.
Neat Cattle..
Cold and Silver Watches.
G?hl a.nd Silver Plate.
Plano Fortes, Meiodeons, OF Cabinet Organs.
-Carriages.
Wapons.
Drays.
Carts or other vehicles.
Dogs.
Average raine of Goods, Merchandise, or other
commodities pertaining to business as merchant,
agent or otherwise, between the first days of Jan?
uary, 1S70, and 1871.
Average value or all Mat?rlals used or provided
for, usefn business as a manufacturer or other?
wise, between the first days of January, 1870, and
1871.
Value or all Machinery. Engines, Tools, Fixtures
and Implements used or provided, and or all man?
ufactured, articles on hand on January 1st, 1S71.
Value of Moneys, including Bank Bills and Cir?
culai tug Notes on hand or deposit. .
Value of ail Credl s over legal Indebtedness.
Value of all investments in the Bonds or Stocks
ol any company, corporal tun or person, in or out
or this city (except National Banka ont or this
city,) and or the gross receipt* or insurance
Agencies in money and notes, between the first
days or Jaunary,.l870, and 1871, namely:
Value of all other Personal Property, lnclnd'ing
Household Furniture.
feb22-lrao P. J. COGGAN, City Appraiser.
Premium Caub Sale.
|9^?03l95;???
LAST CHANCE TO SEE WHAT $5 WILL PO.
$5 Will secure a Share in the Aiken Premium $5
$5 Laud Sale.lnvost 45
f j Will secure a share as above aud a tine $5
f 5 Work of Art to adorn your homes. $5,
$5 Will secure a share and the Steel Engrav- $5
$5 ing, "M.rrlagcbr Pocahontas,"...worth $5
S? will secu.e a share aud the steel Engrav- $5
$5 lng. "Landing of Columbus,".worth $f
$5- Will secure a share and the Steel Engrav- Ss
$5 lng,-The Day we Celebrate,".worth $5
$5 Will bccurc a share and the beautiful ,$5
$5 Chroino, "American Autumn,"_worth '$5
$5 Will secure to some shareholder the Der- $6
?5 by Mansion and 25 acres or Vineyard and $5
$5 Orciiurd, valued ar $??5,U?0.: $6
$5 Will secure to Burne shareholder "Rose- . $5
$5 vide Farm,''iso acres. $5
$5 valued at SlO.uOO.Invest $5
$5 Will secure to some shareholder "Gin* %5
$.'< house Farm," 165 acres.,.$5
$> valued at $(1000.invest $5
$ 5 Will secure to some shareholder who in- $5
{?i vesta, a Poach Orchard, valued at $3500 $5
$ j Will secure to sonui shareholder a Vine- $5
$5 yard and Peach Orchard. $5
$5 valued at $ao?w.invest $3
$.'? Will secure to some shareholder a fine $5
$5 Villa ?lt?, with Cottage, Garden, 'Ac, $5
$5 valued at $2500.invest $5
t5 Will secure io ss other sha i eh aden? val- $5
uable properties, ranging in value from- $5
$5 $300 to $1500...invest $5
$5 These Real tola te Prizes.J.. $5
$5 valued at $95,0OJ, arc located in the beau- $5
$5 tiru! Town of Aiken, South Car.Una... $5
$5 Its unequalled climate and health-giving $5
$5 sm rounding-. Ims made it thu $5
$5 "SAKATOGA OF THE SOUTH." $5
The Slur s will be distributed April 21st, $5
$5 wheu each shareholder will see $5
$5 "WHAT FIVE DOLLARS WILL no." $5
"There is a tide In the ?ufairs or men, which,
.Taken at thc Hood, leads on toiotiune."
The most liberal terms to Cubs.
For description or tue valuable Real Estate,
Prizes, notices or the press, names or Committee
to make the Drawing, home endorsements, and
general character or the enterprise and manage?
ment, send for pamphlet. Remittance"! ror shares
should he made with Postoitlce Money Order, or
currency lu regt-tned letter, or hy Express. Ad?
dress J. C. DERBY, ucneral Manager,
Augusta Ga.,
Btrt' e corner of Jackson and Reynolds streets.
?y Residents or chariest >n and vicinity can
secure Shares by apnlrmgtn J. RUSSELL BAKER,
50 society st.; at C. HICKEY'S, No. 345 Klug street;
WILBUR* SONS', No. 59 Broad street, aud JU?
LIUS ROlTMILLAT'S, No. 601 ? lug siteet, where
specimens or the Works of Art, which each share?
holder receives, eau be seen. mar2-12
Sitters.
ESTIMONIALS.
T
Read a few or the'Testlraonlals In regard to* the
EFFICACY or Hist STERLING MEDICINE, -
OLD CAROLINA BITTERS.
A few Certificates from the many in our posses?
sion from persona who have tested the
OLD CAROLINA BITTERS:
FROM THE POSTMASTER AT TUMBLING
SHOALS, 3. C.
TUMBLING SHOALS, S. C., April o, 1870.
Messrs. GOODRICH, WLKKHAN * Co., Charleston,
S..C:
. Gemiemen-Thia ft to Inform-you that about a
year ago Lwas in delicate health, worn out with
old age aud hard work, weighing oire hundred
and twenty-five pounds; unon request I com?
menced usiug the OLD CAROLINA BITTERS Af?
ter using uine bottles, I reit as well and vigorous
?is iluriy years a??o-weht to work and made
money, i weighed, arter using the above, <me
hundred sud seventy-two pounds. 1 have since
been strong and hale. ' Accept, gentlemen, my
thanks, and success nay I to the OLW CAROLINA
BITTERS. -
(Signed) RANSOM PHILLIPS, P. M..
Tumbling sin als, s. C.
FROM ANDREW CHAMBERS, IR WINTON, OA.
I|!WINT.)X. GA., september 23, ?i?9.
Messrs. GOODRICH. WISEMAN A: Co.: . .
Gem emeu-Wnen m your.city two weeks ago,
your Dr. Service gave" mc a Dottie of your cele?
brated CAROLINA BITTE :S, which ?Vuught
? home for my rather, whose health was very feeble.
Alter using it hu was so well pleased w|ilt its
i-necu.M.hat he cousldors them almost indispensa?
ble. Please find enclosed sixteen, ($16.) ttin price
ol two cases; direct them W. J. Chambers * son,
I ia> O. R. R. Yourt, very respectfully,
(Slgued) ANDREW CHAMBERS.
ANOTHER VOICE FROM GEORGIA.
FORT VALLBV, GA., september 15,1869.
Messrs. COIIORICH, w IN KM A N ,t Co , Charleston: "
Gentlemen-I take great pleasure In informing
yon tn at my wife has experienced great benefit
rom the use of the OLD CAROLINA BITTERS,
it is certainly a good medicine,- and I would be
Pjcasea iryou-woukl send tue another dozen Im?
mediately. . Kespectiuliy. *c,
(a'K"ed) JNO. A. HOUSER.
supphed'by- Drugffista In Charleston. The trade
GOODRICH, WI NEMAN * GO.,
Principal Depot, No. 35 Uayne street.
_^AiE?5?5!5i^t__.
VrOTICE-T H E "EQUITABLE LIFE
Xl ASSURANCE SOCIETY,'1 of Ne?? York, have
leinovea from No. 141 Meet :w street to their
new office, No. 20 BROAD S?RKBT.
, . ,0 WM. B. SHAW,
rt01,3 General Agent.
Jflwrmga.
WELT* T?JD?? OEPERFBfeTION?No.
U \AANCIENT AND^A^CEPTED SCOTTISH
KITE.-The Regular Triennial Communication of .
this Lodge will be-holdeaf-at Masonic Hall, Tem
EVENING, the 7th Instant, commencing at half
past 7 o'clock, promptly.
Members are requested to be punctual and gen?
eral in their attendance, as an election Tor Officers
wilt be herd: - - ' -
. The Arrear List will oe acted on.
. By order of the Thrice Puissant Grand Master.
JOSEPH J. ANDERS)-N, -
mar7 _Secretary.
S" T. ANDREWS LODGE, No. 10, A. F.
M.-An Extra Meetlug of this Lodge win be
uekl at Mflsonlc.Hill, at 7 o'clock. THIS EVENING.
Memhers are leqnested to be punctual In attend'
ance. By order w. M.
mar?_L. P. SPE1SSEGOER, Secretary.
SOCIAL -CLUB.-ATTEND REGULAR '
Monthly Meeting, THIS (Tuesday) EVBNING,
at Hibernian Hall, at 8 o'clock. Have arrears on
hand. By order. J. VICTO R'ST. AM AND,
mar7_ ? Secretary.
CHARLESTON BOARD ?F TRADE.
An Aajourped Meeting'of the Board will be
hehl THIS EVENING, at 8 o'clock, at the Hall,
Meeting street. Members will please be punctual
in attendance, as a report will be made by the Ex?
ecutive Committee on mat^ps refered to them at
the last meeting. By or<*er of the President.
mar7_A. FOSTER BLACK, Secretary.
CHARLESTON HOOK AND LADDER
COMPANY,. No. 1.-The Regular Meeting of
this Company win beheld THIS EVENING, at the
Tru;k House, at half-past 7 o'clock. Members
will please be punctual. J. H. Lt ?EB,
. mai7_?_Secretary. ;
FREUNDSCHAFTSBUND.-THE R?G
ULAR Monthly Meeting of this Society will
be held at their new Hall, Tina EVENING, the 7th
March, at 8 o'clock. J. M. PETE RS EN,
mar7_. Secretary.
VIGILANT FIRE ENGINE COMPANY..
Attend the Regular Monthly Meeting of
your Company, at the hall on State street, THIS
EVENING, at 8~ o'clock. By order.
mar7_E. G. CHUPE1N Secretary.
HIBERNIAN SOCIETY.-THE REGU?
LAR Meeting of yotrr Society will be held
'mts iTuesday) EVENING, at 7 o'clock.
JAMIES ARMSTRONG, JB.,
mars Secretary.
tiJants.
WANTED, A GOOD CANVASSER
for (each) Colleton and Beaufort Counties,
to sell Life and Trines of General R. tr. Lee, by
subscription. This ls a good chance Tor some
one. Address J. CLARK BEDELL, Charleston, S.
C. mar6-turhs3*
WANTED TO HIRE, A COMPETENT
Cook, either white or colored. One well
qualified and eau be recommended, will obtain a
good situation and liberal wanes. None need ap?
ply unless they c >n furnish good recommenda?
tions. Apply at this ottlce._mar7-2
WANTED, A GERMAN GIRL, PRO?
TESTANT, to mind children, and make
herself generally, useful. References required.
Appjy at No. 25 Smith steeet. _ mar7 ?
WANTED, A SITUATION, BY A RE?
SPECTABLE white female, to do clum?
ber work pr ulalu sewing. Best of references
given. Appl.y?t No. U Wall street. marT-t*'
WANTED, A MAN TO SUPERINTEND
the Carolina Club. For particulars and
terms, apply to either No, 5 or No. 56 Broad
street. * mai-7.
BOARD WANTED BY A GENTLEMAN*
. and wife ina private ramil v; parlor and
-tiod-room required. .Address, stating location
and terms, S., DAILY NEWS office. mar7-2?
WANTED TO RENT, TWO ROOMS,
pleasantly situated on the flrst or second
floor, between Calhoun and Broad streets. West
em portion of the city desired. Address E. P.,
NswaOftloe. ._;_ro?r7-s'
SEXTON WANTED FOR THE CITADEL
SQUARE BAPTIST CU?RCH.-Appllc?tion9
will be received to 8th instant, at the store of
Messrs. JNO. G. MILNOR A CO., No. 135 Meeting
street, where all necessary information will be
given. * m?r7-2
WANTED, A SECOND-HAND MELO
DEON, (Ave octaves.) In arood order. Ap:
ply by reuer, to Q, DAILY NEWS OrBce, stating
maker's name and io wet cash price. mnr3
WANTED, A WET NURSE. APPLY
at No. 140 Meeting street, opposite Pa
vHlon Hotel._ mar3
A YOUNG LADY IS DESIROUS OF
J\. obtaining a situation as companion or
housekeeper to an Invalid or elderly lady, either
lu the city or country. Salary not so much of an
object AS a comfortable home. Address M. Z.,
DAILY NEWS attlee. jen24
Coarbing.
BOARDING.-SEVERAL- GENTLEMEN
eau obtain good Rooms, with Board, in a
private lamlly, in Meeting street, two doora'above
Calhoun. Also, a comfortable outer room f r
rent. mar7-l*
. .for Sale.
FOR SALE A No. 7 STOVE, IN GOOD
order. Apply In Mary street, one door from
King, rrom 0 to 12 o'clock to day. mat'7-1
NEWSPAPERS.-FOR SALE A QUANTI?
TY of the above. Anply at Board ot'Trade
Kooma, No. 191 Meeting street._novio-tu
FOR SALE, SEVERAL SEWING MA?
CHINES, or good quahty, which are orrered
theap. Call at Nu. 27 Queen street, between
Meeting aud Church streets. febl4
&0 Vient.
TO RENT, THAT ELEGANT PRIVATE
Residence. No. 6 Ashley Stree', containing
niue rooms', wirti all modern Improvements-gas
and water throughout. Inquire ac No. i Uuyne
street._marj
To" RENT, A FURNISHED FKONT
ROOM aud RUchen. Inquire ot No. 29 Hasel
street._niar7-2*
TO RENT, A f WO AND A HALF
STORY BRICK HOUSE, No. 4 Trumbo'8
.Court. Good water and other accommodai ions
on the premises.. Apply at No. 1 Hayne street.
Jan31-tuthd
?ost ana fcunu.
STRAY-ED, FROM No. 5 LEGARE
street, on the 0th, a small BLACK AND TAN
TERRIER. A reward will be glvea on return.
mar7-2?_.
LOST DOG-ESTRAYED FROM MY
yard, a week ago, my black and tanued
renier dog. He ls a young ddg and full grown,
amt ls very apt to roliow any one. His ears are
trimmed, and a very handsome black. Any per?
son having him will please Inform at this odlce,
and If required a reward will be paid. Refer to
E. C. Holland, Commercial tVharf._rnar6-2
LOST, AN OPEN-FACED, HEAVX GOLD
WATCH, No. Win, The finder will be re?
warded by leaving lt at W. E. MARSHALL'S Bar?
ber Sho;, No. 65 Broad street. marl
LOST, ON THE RUTLEDGE STREET
Car Liuc, on thc evening of the 9th, a pair
oi UKOWN KID GLOVES, with Gold Glove Rat?
ions lu them. The Hilder will receive a suitable
reward by. leaving the same at the corner of Broad
and Orange streets. febl3
B
?nmb*r, SruU "#c.
UILDERS' DEPOT,
NO. 94 CHURCH STREET.*
LIME, CEMENT, PLASTER, SLATES, TIN,
BUILDING PAPER, Ac.
Constantly on hand and for sale on the most
reasourible terms.
Just received, an assortment of Sewer Pipe,
Chimney Tops, Garden Vases, 4c, from the Long
Island Pottery Works, and for sal? at manufactu?
rers' prices. E. M. GRIM KFl.
XjB- Vostorace Box 374. febl5
Sjjoot (?allon.
J. *
P. COATS'
SPOOL COTTON.
We have rn Stock and will always keep an as?
sortment of COATS' THREAD for sale at New
York trade prices. JOHN G. MILNOR k CO..
febll stntnOmos No. 135 Meeting street.
fleeing, #c.
gOUTHERN DYE* HOUSE.
A new FRENCH D?& HOUSE has been opened
No. 359 King street, wuere, DY El NU .ni all col
>rs, aud Cleaning of all kinds ls done at the
s;;.?rtesr. notice and in the best, style.
L HILLER, French Dyer,
No. 3?9 King street, near corner George street,
sepis-iyr
)t Olmos enu* rus.
^:-c JD E M^T ?|F MUS? of"
.. -Second Night of ?he Farewell Engagement
- --?T TBS ,S
' C B A P M A N SISTERS,
And the Great Comedian,
C. B. BISHOP.
. . TTJESDAT, EVENING,~MARCTI" '7, * ??T?7
Will be presented, for the first time in this city,
an entirely new Burlesque, entitled
LITTLE JACK SHEPPARD ; OR; THE "IBLE
APPRENTICE.
A Tyburnlan Idyl or
High? Low ! ! Jack ! 11 and his Little Game ! I ! I
Little Jae?.Hiss ELLA CHAPMAN.
Mrs. Sheppard..,.C.B. Bishop.
Jonathan Wild....... Miss BLANC HE CHAPMAN.
To commence with
FRIEND WAGGLES.
Horatio Waggles.Mr. C. B. BISHOP.
mar7
H
I B E R N I A N HALL.
SIX NIGHTS,
OOMMENOIKG MONDAT, MASCH S. .
D E C Ag TRO",
THE GREAT -I L'L D' S IO NIST
AND
CHAMPION VENTETLOQUIST,
Wiro will appear and produce effects
Strange,
Mystical
And Incomprehensible,
And will also give away Ohe Hundred Costly
Girts "every night.
Admission 50 cen ts ^.Gallery (25 cants.
marl-10.
(B&rocetLes, tiqtwrs, &z.
SUGARS ! SUGARS ! 1 SUGARS ! ! !
AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES.
Crushed SUGAR at 7 pounds Tor SI
Soft White A Sugar at m pounds for $1
Extra C Sugar at ly? pounds for $1
Light Brown Sugar, 8 pounds for $ l
At ' W. H. WELCH'S,
Southwest corner Meeting and Market streets.
Goods delivered rree_.maif
pRIME WHITE SEED RICE.
For sale by " J. D. AIKEN,
mar7-3 Central Wharf.
JMPORTED CHAMPAGNES.
Now on hand the following brands or CHAM?
PAGNES, at REDUCED PRICES, by the basket,
case or bottle :
Piper 4 Co.'s HEIDSIEOS*
Chas, Held s lee k's -J- OREEN BEAL
V. E. Clicquot's PONSARDLN
Mumm's VERZENAY and PRIVATE STOCK
Roederer's -DRY SILLERY.
G. H. Manna's DRY VERZENAY
. Bouche, Fris A Co. 's B RANDS
Napoleon's CABINET
DRY VERZENAY
CARTE BLANCHE.
E. E. BEDFORD,
Late Wm. S. Corwin 4 .Co., v
janll No. 275 King street.
S
PARKLING MOSE-LLE
SPARKLING CATAWBA
. liOCBEIMER ?>
NIERSTEINER
LIQUEUR DES BENEDICTINS
CHARTREUSE
' CURACOA * .
MARASCHINO
RUSSIAN K?MMEL
ABSINTHE
VERMOUTH
PARFAIT AMOUR
CREME DE ROSE
NO I EAUX
ANISETTE.
E. E. BEDFORD, .
jahn No. 276 King street.
B
REMEN LAGER BEER
ENGLISH ALES
SCOTCH ALES
CHAMPAGNE ALE3 *
LONDON PORTERS
DUBLIN PORTERS
CHAMPAGNE CIDER.. . .
E. E. BEDFORD,
anil * No. 275 King street.
?ORN, OATS AND PEAS.
oslo bushels Prime White Maryland OORN
1017 bushels Prime Oats
163 bbls. Flour.
Per Schooner Calvin S. Edwards. For sale hy
mar4-3 T. J. KERR A 00.
JJEW ORLEANS MOLASSES, SUGAR, 4c.
250 bbls. New Orleans MOLASSES
50 lihis. New Orleans Sugar
100 boxes Havana Sugar .
300 bogs Rio Corree
too purs. Smoked and Dry Salted Bacon.
For sale low by .
STEFF?NS, WERNER 4 DUCKER.
fei)18-lmo_
jQTVEBPOOL SALT AFLOAT.
4000 sacks Liverpool ?ALT,
Jost received per bark Vinco, and for Bale le
lots to suit purchasers by
ROBERT MURE 4 60.,
jagg_ Central tv h arr.
jQICKSON COTTON SEED.
200 bushels Selected SEED, No. 1
300 bushels seed, No. 2.
The above Seed Is raised from the No. 1 Scec
Imported direct rrom DAVID DICKSON, Sparta
Ga., 1870, and growu on the Marshland Farn
near this city.
For sale ut very low prices by
J. C. H. CLAUSSBN,
reb3-rtu _Market street.
?piNE S. I. COTTON SEED FOR SALE
75 bushels "PREMIUM," (Crop or 1870, sold al
$125 per pound.)
- bushels "Albion," (Crop of 1870, sold at $1 pei
pound.)
- bushels "Champion" Crop, and select.
Apply to GAILLARD A MI NOTT,
febS-tastn Vanderhont's Wharf
JJ AMS, SIDES, FLOUR, SUGAR, Ac
15 tierces and bbls. Choice S. C. HAMS
75 boxes D. 8. Bulk .Shoulders, C. and R. Sid?
5 boxes D. S. Cujuberlancts
15 hhds. Choice Bacon shoulders and C. R
Sides
1 hhd. Choice N. Y. S. C. Pig Shoulders
1 box Prime N. Y.. Beef Tongues
5 boxes Prime Breakfast, Bacon
60 bbls. Super and Extra Flour
60 bbls. N. UN Demerara, Cuba and S. H. Syrup
10 ' bbls. Pink Eve Seed Potatoes
loo dozen Brooms, soo Reams Straw Paper
10 tubs Cholee Goshen Butter
25 tubs choice Country Butter
50 tubs Prime Leal Lard
Matches, Salt, Mackerel, Berringa, 4c.
50 boxes Cauned Goods-Tomatoes, Oysters,
Lobsters, 4c. ' . ?w
Now lauding, and In sto'e.and for sale by
PAUL B. LALANE 4 CO.,
mar2-thstu3 No. 171 East Bay.
QE?RGE TV. WILLIAMS & co.,
WHOLESALE GROCERS,
CHARLESTON, S. C., .
ARE. RECEIVING AND HAVE IN STORE :
500 bags Rto,-Laguayra and Java COFFEE
100 hhds. Porto Rico, Muscovado and N. 0
Sugars
400 bbl.-. Relined Sugars
250 hhds. Mu-covado, Cuba Clayed lind Reboil
ed Molasses
20u bbls. Golden, Amber Drip and N. 0." Syruj
1000 kegs i'arker Ml.ls Nails.
ORANGE RIFLE POWDER, Shot, Caps, Candy
Spices, Teas, Crackers, Soda, Star Candles, Ba:
Soaps, Oysters, sardines, Axle Grease. Grind
stones. Smoking and Chewing Tobanco, Vinegar
Rice, Wooden Ware, 4c, 4c. lebli-stuthH
. JpLOUR, SIDES, SHOULDERS, HAMS
PORK, COFFEE, SUGAR, 40.
JEPFORDS ? CO.,
Nos. 17 and li'"VENDUE RANGE. OFFER Ar
LOWEST MARKET RATES:
600 bbls. Fresh Ground FLOOR
25 hhds. Choice Clear Rib Sides
20 hhds. Prime smoked Shoulders
10 tierces Choice S. 0. Hams
io tierces Pure Lear Lard
25 bbls. Heavy City* Mesa Pork
20.000 pounds Prime Dry Salt Sides
10,000 pounds Dry Salt Betties
loo sat ks Rio Coffee
150 bbls. Re?ned Sugars
loo cases 2 and 3 ft. Fresh Tomatoes
76 cases Fresh Peacnes
loo coses, l and 2 ft, Fresh Oys tees.
octll-tuths6mo8
?8?S?te?ti% Ciders, &z._
1 i ! I j .
f l 5 Jr- *
Tte 1 QPraBjgJp^ R O .
Have DOW in stock a large and carer ally selected
_^_ ^ Assortment.of_
. . ' PINE DRAWING TEAS;
which they are Belting at 25 cents per pound be?
low last year's prices ror same quality. -
Parties desiring a good "article tn the Tea line
would do well to try therff.
We have also a YULLSTOCK OP GROCERIES,
lu which line We feel sartsfiedtbat from onr long
experience in business to sell yon as low, If not
IQ WEB, than anv other store in the city.
ta- ALL GOODS DELIVE&ED FREE.
80 SAM. H. WILSON A BRO.,
Anson and-Soolety streets.
J^UTTERI BUTTER !
Strictly Prime GOSHEN BUTTER, always on
hand, at * WILSON'S GROCERY.
rpOMATOES! TOMATOES!
. Canned TOMATOES, $2 per dozen.
WILSON'S GROCERY,
S
U G A K S! SUGARS!
Seven pounds CRUSHED SUGAR, $1
Seven and one-quarter pounds "A?' Sugar. $1.
AU Goods delivered free. No charge for Pack?
ing. WILSON'S G H 00 ERY,
Anson and Society streets.
?OPFEEI CU F FEE !
RIO COFFEE, six and one-quarter pounde*$l.
A "better article than sold elsewhere at a higher
price. At WHlSON'S GROCERY.
Anson and Society streets.
YEAST P0WDE1
PRESTON i MERRILL'S , .
Plo??e?'s
Gan 17. Sea Foam
Hartford's Self-Raising Preparations
Royal Baking Powders.
Dr. Price's Cream Powders.
For sale at WILSON'S GROCERY,
Anson and Society streets.
J^IY.Efi POOL SALT.
aeoo sacks Liverpool SALT, landing from Bars
Bed late, direct from Liverpool. For ?ale by .
feb8 T. J: KERR Sc CO.
JJ <fc H. W. CATHER WOOD'S
EXTRA FINE PURE OLD
|*M 0 NO N G A H* fc A WHISKIES.
In order to facilitate the supply of our PURE
OLD MONONGAHELA RYEUWBTSKIES to our
f ronner numer?os customers at the South, we
have appointed Messrs. H. GERO 'S A 00. our
Agents, who, by this arrangement, are enabled to
sup>ly the trade at prices which will Insure satis?
faction. Lt. k H. W. CATHERWOqrj.
The subscribers take pleasure to inform their
customers and the trade generativ that they have
.till a few barrels of the Messrs. CATHERWOOD'S
FlNfkOED MONONGAHELA WH1SKIE8 on hand,
which has had the benefit ol a Southern summer's
heat.- Have also received recently one hundred
barrels of^varlous grades, ut reduced prices.
H. GERDTS A 00..
dec20-tuthB3m0s No. 186 East Bay.
insurance.
1845 PURELY MUTUAL. 1845
. NEW YORK LIFE
INSURANCE COMPANY.
18 4 5.Organized.18 4 5
THOMAS FROST,
General Agent, No. 54 Broad street.
mar2-thstu3mos
rjl H E SOUTHERN LiFE
INSURANCE COMPANY".
. BOARD OF DI HECTORS,
ATLANTA, GA.
General John B. Gordon, President, Atlanta, Ga.
General A. H. Colquitt, Planter, Barker County,
Ga.
A. Austell, Banker, Atlanta, Ga.
E. W. Holland, Atlanta, Ga. -
J. H. Canaway, Atlanta,??..- *
- Hon. B. C. Yancey, Athens, Ga.
B. J. Smith, Planter. Cutlibort,.Ga.
H. V. M. Miller, Atlanta, Ga.
General wade Hampton, Columbia, S. 0.
Wuuam Jolwston, President C 4 S. C. R. R.,
Charlotte, N. 0.
CH. Phinlzy, Commission Merchant, Augusta,
Ga.
Robert Thomas, Athens. Ga.
D. E. Butler, Commission Merchant, Augusta, Ga.
B. L. Willingham, Planter, Allendale, s. 0. r
Wi A. Caldwell. Greensboro". N. 0.
R. H. Oowan, Wilmington. N. C.
D. K. Murchison, Wilmington, N. 0.
F. J. P?tzer, Charleston, s. C.
D.-G. Ko wie, Raleigh, N. a
General W. R. cox, Raleigh, N. 0.
BOARD OF D I R EflTOKS,
US MPH IS TE V K.
R.e. Brinkley, President Memphis and Little
Rock Railroad. Memphis, Tenn.
F. M. White, President Mississippi aodTennessee
Railroad, Memphis, Tenn.
Amos Woodruff, President Memphis and Ohio
Railroad, Memphis, Tenn.
F. s. Davis, President First National Bank, Mern
?his, Tenn.
? Townsend, Memphis, Tenn.
H. A. Partee, Cotton Factor, Memphis, Tenn.
T. A. Nelson. Cotton Factor, Memphis, Tenn.
Hugh Torrence, Cotton Factor, Memphis, Tenn.
J. Weller, Contractor, Memphis, Tenn.
J. W. Mccown Merchant, Memnhis, Tenn.
Charles Kortrecht, Attorney'at Law, Memphis,
Tenn.
C. W. Fraser, Attorney at Law, Mampbls, Tenn.
General John B. Gordon, Atlanta, Ga.
W. C. Ireland, Louisville, Ky.
W. LL Cherry, Banker, Memphis, Tenn.
OFFICERS.
T. A. NELSON, President,
AMOS WOODBUBF, First Vice-president.
F. M. WHITS, Second Vice-president.
BBN. MAY, Secretary,
CHAS. T. PATTEBSON, Assistant Secretary.
F. S. DAVIS, Treasurer. .
AUGUSTA BRANCH.
DAJWJSLW IGENERAL A*ENT8'
PAID UT CAPITAL. $240,000
Income, per annum.l,ooo,ooo
Assets; January 1st, nearly...1,200,000
SAMUEL Y. TUPPPER,
feblO-lmo RESIDENT AGENT.
Drugs, Cljenucals, 8t.
rj^E~l?REA^
GLOBE FLOWER COUGH SYRUP
Cures permanently Bronchitis,. Asthma, Coughs,
Colds, Bleeding ol the Lungs, croup, Whooping
' Cough and Consumption, when taken In tune.
Has never failed.
OVERTWENTY THOUSAND LIVING WITNESSES
> to bear testimony to the great superiority of
GLOBE FLOWER COUGH SYRUP over all other
long remedies Introduced.
Globe Flower cough syrup is warranted not to
contain opium or other nauseous drugs In any of
their forms.
Globe Flower Cough Syrup ls legally warranted
to cure I j
Globe Flower Cough Syrup la protected by
letters patent, both ou trade mark label and co in?
pound. Itls pleasant to the taste and harmless
to the most delicate infaut.
For sale by Drugulsts. Price si per bottle.
PEM -lERTON, TAYLOR 4 CO.,
Proprietors and c lemists, Atlanta, Ga.
ROSWELL GA, Anrll 23,18T0.
Messrs, Pemberton, Taylor <? Co:
DE AB SIRS-I received the bottle ot Globe
Flower Syrup at noon, yesterday, and bea an the
usc of It Immediately. My patient passed a
more comlortable nl?ht than she has (or three
months, and' now, at 10 o'clock A. M.. says she
reels like another woman. I Intend to continue
the use or the Globe Flower Syrup, believing lt ,
will make a cure. Never have 1 witnessed such
great benefit irom a remedy, in so -hort a time, in
my life. I shall in the future 'ine your Globe
Flower Syrup in ail cases of colds, congas, and
all affections or the lungs that may present them?
selves. ' Respectfully,
B, B. ANDERSON, M. D.
For sale by all Druggists,*
GOODRICH, WISEMAN 4 CO.,
Wholesale Druggists, v
dec7-tuths3moa Charleston, S. C.

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