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NEW IT Ali IAN MINIBTEU TOTfflB OO?NTBY- j
THE CUBAN BHVOLTr?ON.
FLORENCE, April 18.-Ber ti nutt i succeeds
Corrutti as Minister at Washington.
HAVANA, April 13.-Tho Diario j reports ]
that the insurgents are at Lagona. The
woods hronnd Puerto Principe are on Aro.
The insurgents aro concentrating nt Cinque
Villas.
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XV ASH IN OTON NH WS.
ANOIHEE COLORED APPOINTEE TO OFFICE.
CHANGE IN THE MISSIONS TO KNUT,AN I) AND
AUSTRIA.
WASHINGTON, April 13.-The Alabama
treaty was rejected to-day by u vote of 54
to 1.
J. Lathrop Motley hus been coufirmed as
Minister to England und John Jay to Aus?
tria.
All the Internal Revenue detectives who
were appointed prior to the 10th of March
ure to bo discharged after the 30th of April.
Among tho applications for Judgeships of
the Supreme Court under tho new law aro
Ex-Gov. Brown of Georgia, and the famous
Judge Underwood of Virginia.
Silas A. Hodson, a colored man, has been
appointed Minister to Guatamala.
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OBI?EKAI. DO01BSTXC INTELUGE9ICK.
TRENTON, N. J., April 13.-This city and
Mercer County have gone Democratic.
INDIANAPOLIS, April 13.-Tho disagree
ment between the Republicans and Demo?
crats in the Indiana Legislature has been
compromised by postponing tho considera?
tion] pf the proposed fifteenth amendment,
and tho body bas organized for business.
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SHIP ?V K \V s .
.?HAKLESTON, April 13.-Arrived-steamer
Manhattan, from New York. ' Sailed
steamer Charleston, for Now York; schoon?
ers B. N. Hawkins, for Boston ; Ella Ma?
thews, for Philadelphia; Minnie, for Jack?
sonville.
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MARKETS II V TEL R U lt V P II -
FOREIGN.
HAVRE, April 13.-Cotton opens steady
middlings on spot 147 centimes.
LONDON, April 13-Noon.-Securities un?
changed. Sugar quiet and steady.
PARIS. April 13.-Tho Bourse is firm.
LIVERPOOL, . April 13-Noou.-Cottou
firmer, but not higher-middling uplands
12)n'd. ; Orleans l2??d. ; sales of the day
esttmatod at 10,000 bales. Yarns and
fabrics firmer.
LIVERPOOL, April 13-Evening.-Cotton
closed active-uplands 12^@12???L; Or?
leans 123^C">12.,-id. ; sales 12,000 bales.
DOMESTIC.
NEW YO:.U, April 13-Noun.-Cotton
firm-middlings 28??@2$2?c. Gold 1325.;.
Money active at 7 per cent., with commis?
sions. Flour 5@10c. better. Wheat nomi?
nally l@2c. lower. Corn lc. lower. Pork
heavy-uew mess 30.75. Lard quiet-steam
pressed 18^(3^18??c. Freights quiet.
NEW YORK, April 18-Evoning.-Cotton
firm-middling uplands 28)?@283?o. ; 6ales
5,000 bales. Gold weak, at 132%. Money
aftor great activity closed easier, at 7 per
cent. Flour dull-superfine Stato 5.50(?/)
6.00; common tb'fair extra Southern 6.39(70
7.00. Wheat dull. Corn more active, at a
decline of l(a)2c. ; mixed Western red 87(a),
88c. Pork firm, at [email protected].;. .bard
firm-kentle 18%(&19c. Whiskey 92c. Rico
quiet. Sugar 'steady. Freights unchanged.
BAXT?MOBH, April 13". - Cotton steady
middlings 28@28??c. Wheat inactive; re?
ceipts small. Receipts of corn small
white 85@86c. Oats firmer. Provisions
firmer but unchanged. Lard quiet. Whis?
key 92c.
NBW ORLEANS. April 13.-Cotton stiffer
middlings 28J^@28L?c. ; sales 4,800 bales.
(??mlo2}X. Flour active-superfine 5.62;
douWoG.50; treblo 6.75. Corn higher, by
<7@8c. Pork dull, at 32.00; shoulders 14;
clei?r ribs 17'-<; clear sides 27,l<<. Lard dull
-tierces 18(319. Sugar dull-common 8@,
ll; prime 13^a'. Molasses scarce-no prime
offering; fermenting 72@75. Coffee ad?
vanced; fair 15; prime 17^(i^l7>-4.
MoniLE, April 13.-Cotton firm and iu
fair demand-low middlings 26%o. ; receipts
50(1 bales.
CHARLESTON, April 13.-Cotton in good
demand and firm-middlings 27!?(a\27?;?c. ;
?"les 600 bales; receipts 275.
AUGUSTA, April ld.-Cotton firmer-mid?
dlings 27o. ; sules 520 bales; receipts 220.
SANANNAH, April 13.-Cotton firm and in
fair demand-middliugs 27%c.; sales 900
bolos; reciepts 530.
Several volunteers had been sont to
Spain for trial on account of their riotous
conduct, aud for being implicated in several
cold blooded murders. Geueral l.'uollo,
colored, Dominican General un 1er the Spa?
nish commander, had been defeated near
Moron, with heavy loss of lifo, the patriots
capturing many prisoners and a largo
amount, of ammunition. They talk about
the landing of nn expedition 3,500 strong
near Nuovitas, and it is said that General
Ceapedos, the patriot General-in-Chief, has
issued a proclamation granting forty days
for ali Spaniards to leave tho islaud of Cuba.
Berrver did not leave any articles of much
value, but several things at the salo brought
high prices simply because they belonged to
him. One of his canes brought eighty
francs, and a writing desk brought 1,100
francs. Sorao things went very low, how?
ever, among them a portrait of Rossini,
which the musician sent him with an auto?
graph inscription, whioh fetched only 100
francs. The total product of the sale was
only 35,000 francs.
There ia living on the plantation of T. W.
Graham, Esq., near Little River, a negro
man Barned Jacob Manning, about 118 years
old. He has around him children of the
ff th generation, is rational, and enjoys good
health.
A storm raged throughout Europe ou the
27th sud 28th ult Severe'gales were felt
all over the island. From tho ports on the
Nort!i-east coast bad accounts of the Btato
of tho weather are to hand. In Birming?
ham a snow storm raged for fourteen honrs
without intermission. Easter Sunday,
throughout the midland Counties, was as
unpropitious as if this holiday season had
fallen in mid-winter.
A company has been formed in Loudon
to supply tho city of Panama with water.
Tho project will cost ?60,000-?50,000 to
bo subscribed in London and ?10,000 in
Panama. A gas company bas likewise been
formed, und both gas and water will be in?
troduced in Panama in .January next.
Tho peoplo of Linlithgow, Scotland, were
recently highly indignant because tho De?
partment of Woods and Forests threatened
to reduce tho number of swans ou tho lake.
An ancient tradition states that these swans
all disappeared on Cromwell's coming to
tho throne, but returned immediately after
tho restoration.
London Fun reports that the Peace So?
ciety is considering the feasibility of re?
ducing the height of the Alps below tho
lino of perpetual snow. Their reason for
wishing to do this is that at presont these
mountains endanger tho peaco of Europe.
I They give riso to piques, and produce cool
I ness betweeu France and Switzerland and
Italy.
Tho Orangeburg Nevos says: "A good deal
of personal und real property was sold herc
on sales-day lost. We notice a docided ad
.-vaneo on real estate. Land sold by P. V.
Dibble, Esq., Assignoe, brought good
prices. Tho Sheri IT sold thirty acres neal
town at fourteen dollars per acre. Tho salei
of the day netted $5,150.
In Bcnnettsvillc, on sales day, severa
tracts of laud aud personal property wen
sold by the Assignee and tho Sheriff at mo
derato rates. One or two tracts of land wen
sold as low as 32.50 per acre.
Real estate in tho neighborhood of Taxa
haw, sold by tho Sheriff on last Monday
brought from ten sixteen to sixty-sovei
dollars per acre.
Governor Mcott has appointed George \V
Watts, colored, Notary Public for Laucaste
County.
Tho total assessed value of all real am
personal property in Ornngebnrg Count
amounts to $3,204,558.49.
Columbia Chapter No. 5, R. A. M.
V$M%. A REGULAR CONVOCATION of Oolam
fKflwbia Chapter No. 5, lt. A. M., ?ill l>e held >
?PP?B>Ma80uit! Hail, THIS EVENING., ut
o'clock. Uv order nf the Ililli Priest.
April 141 W. I?UTSON WIGU, Secretary.
HORSES FOR SALE.
CAN BE FOUND Ht tb? Stahl*
^L#>?Jt formerly owned by NYm. Hitchcocl
W?fy>*V .-oPnosito-Jaimev's Hall, on Assen
"*iv/*^ihr^^'v H,r,'tti for a few days only, a Ii
y??*"fc<^3^ "o f F i n e Saddle a n <1 Harnt
HOUSES, which will be. sofa! at very rcasontl
prices April 14
Notice.
IMiR ANNUAL MEETING of the Stockholdt
of tho Orauilevillo Manufacturing Compui
will bo hold at Granitevillo, on THURSDAY, Api
22. All proxies should bc stamped.
H. fl. HICKMAN, President.
Graoiteyillo, S. C., April 7,18G9.
April ii ?7
For Sale or Rent.
MA HOUSE and LOT, un tho corner of Pla
and Marion streets, obly two squares frc
Main street. Ono of tho best locations
thc city fdr ? residence. The Lot is 208 feet fror
It will inake four (rood Building Lots. Inquire
April 7 mtfa??_ _J THIS OFFICE.
Assignee's Sale.
/? re F. A. Trade-well. Ex p?rte ltobort N. Lewi
IXE AREL UP ICY.
BY virtue of &u corder of sale, in the abo
stated oas?, to ma directed, by the Hon. Gc
H. Bryan, Judge of the United District Court, f
tho 1 JIM trie t of South Carolina. I will offer for sa
at public, auction, on TUESDAY, the 20th of Api
18G9, iu front of the Court Ilouec, in Columbia,
C., ut ll o'clock A. M., all the right, title and i
torest of tho Bankrupt in thu Estate of 31
Mary F. Tradcwell, docoased.
Terms made known on day of ?ale. Pnrchut
to p?v for all noceusarv papers and st umps.
April 7 J7 DOUOLASJ. AULD, Assignee
Commission Business.
THE undersigned still continues the Purchl
and Sale of COTTON, other PRODUCE A
MERCHANDIZE, on Commission. Orders
purchase, or cousignmeuts for sale, will recei
lui huit and prompt attention. He also continu
to m;: kc li berni advances on shipments to Charl
ton, Raltiinoro, Philadelphia, Now York, Bostt
Liverpool, or any of thc other foreign markc
Office at the nt ire of Messrs. Campbell A Jones
April 13JG JA?IES_8. CH AM BEHM
Office Secretary and Auditor
QnKr.NYiL.ut AND COLUMBIA BAILHOAD COMPANY.
COLUMHIA, H. C., April 1, 1869.
NOTICE is horebv given, that on and ufter t
Hm INSTANT,"the six months' interest t
upon the first mortgage and guaranteed debt
this Company, fulling due on the 1st day of.fal
ary laut, will he paid on presentation at this ofli
less 5 per cent., retained for Internal Revenue T
Provided, tho holders of the said first mortgi
and guaranteed Bonds and Certificates of Inde
edness will fund uti interest accruing upon th
up to July 1, ItfGS, in thc Bonds and CortiScatei
Indebtedness ot the Comp:.nv, endorsed by :
State.
First Mortgage Bonds of thc Company, with
interest and coupons upon them, which liavoi
yet been exchanged, will bo substituted hy
Bonds and Certificates of Indebtedness of
Company, endorsed by tbo State.
Also, tho Bonds of the Company, with the int
est and coupons upon them, whick aro not sccu
by mortgage or other lien, will be substituted
tho Bonds and Certificates of Indohtednesb of
Company, endorsed by the State, ut a rednctioi
three dollars to ono, as provided in the Act of lt
or in second mortgage Bonds and Certificate!
IndobtodnosH of the Company, at par, at tho opt
of tho holder.
Aloo, tho Bonds of tho Company issued un
Act of the Legislature of 1861, will bo eichan
and substituted by other Bonds authorized un
tho Aot of 1806, when so denired by the holden
Coupons for payment and Bonds and Coup
for oxohango aud for funding, will bo forwar
or presented, to C. V. CARRINGTON,
April 1 J9 Secretary and Audito
$W Papers Publishing by agreement, two
s?riions._
Cassimeres, Tweeds and Jeana.
ALARGE STOCK of Men'? and Boya' Spi
CASSIMERES, TWEEDS and JEANS, at
prices, for sale by C. F. JACKSOl
IMPROVED FRENCH RANGE
Range JF^xxx-xxlt-ULro,
MA N O FACT U R ED UV
ll ll A JI !I A ti I- , DEANE it CO.,
247 and 249 Waler street, Now York.
April 13__8mo
MW T?? J) s.
Great Attraction at the Sign of the Big Kat j
and Boot.
gSSfll
Mm)
BOOTS, SHOES, HATH, Tit UN KS, Ac. in
great variety. Tue bent selected STOCK I
brought to thia city finco tho war, consisting of
Oem's, Ladies', Misses', Hoye', Youths'and Cuil
drcn's Boots, Shoes, Gaiters, Buskins, Slippore,
Ac., in every stylo, color und quality, direct from
thc best manufactories in tho United States.
CAIiIi AND KXAMINK FOU YOURSKIJVES.
In Hats, will bo found all the latest styles
General Prim, Veloc?pedo, Alpino, Nobbio, Ac; in
Oassiraere, Felt, Wool, Panama, Leghorn, Canton
and Pea Brade, late stylo Silk aud Cassimore
lieu vera.
ALSO,
A large assortment of Trunks. Valises, Carpet j
liam's, Umbrellas, School Satchels, Ac.
Tho abovo Goods, in style and quality, will suit
the moat fastidious, and in prioo will suit all.
April 13 A. SMYTHE.
* JEROME FAGAN,
CABINETMAKER and UNDERTAKEN, Main
street, om? dbor Strath of Washington street,
takes this occasion to return his sincere thanks to
bit? friends and numerous patrons for past bono
fifo,:and would stato that he has on-limul and con?
stantly arriving, all tho modern improvements in
bis liri??, which ho will disposo of on tho most ac?
commodating terms. Ho bas recently titled up in
ol egan t style a No. 1 Hearse, and will supply
Coffins uno attend to interments at short notice
-April ll __
The Pollock House.
THIS llrst class BESTAURANT ia
?Mik located on Main street, n few dooracjn?
5B wfwm Washington. Is fnrnisbodff??
with the best of WINI'S. LIQUORS, LAGER, ?0
etc. OYSTERS and GAME, in season. Comfort?
able rooms attached for privat?! Dinner and Sop
per parties. A handsomely fitted
up HILLIARD ROOM in thc se?
cond story,with Sliarpe's improved"
tables.
Jan 14 T. M. POLLOCK. Proprietor.
<3-x"0?vt Attractions
AT
I. SULZBACHER'S.
1 have opened, and ready
for inspection, mv NEW
STOCK OF GOODS. All are ff../
invited to come and examine /MUT .?
them, but more i npnrinHlrMst?^tt
thc ladies, us I have a large and varied
.assortment of JEWELRY to suit the
most fastidious.
Among tho other many attractions, is a case of
CLOCKS, just from Massachusetts, which will be
j disposed of at tho low prices of l'2..r>0 each.
VIOLIN AND GUITAR STRINGS.
THE BK AL CREMONA. Those
STBlNQB'.ara Justly celebrated for
their durability, purity and elcnr,
sweet tone.
ALSO,
A foll assortment of Violinctllo STRINGS; al
variety of .Violin BOW8; Bow-Hair, Sorews, Tail
hoards, Bridges, Rosin, Ac, inst received, ut
_April2-r2mo _E. POLLARD'S.
Richland-In Equity.
Edward and Henry O. Kinsler, Executors, >;s.
Amoli?. B. Kinsler ci al.
PURSUANT to tho order of tho Court, the cre?
ditors of JOHN J. K?NKLt?R, deceased, who
have not heretofore proved' their demands, aro
rcqnired to present and establish tho same, be?
fore mo, on or beforo thc 1st day of MAY noxt.
D. B. MILLER. C. C. P.
Clerk's Office, Richland, March 25, 18CJ.
March 26_ +1C
FISHING TACKLE.
w. -w*fST">?. A L*1-?0 ?n<l Complete Aaaort
?^???'f*3>inont or very Choice Bilk, Grass,
Flax und Cotton LINES.
A uso.
Every Variety of tho Superfine Limerick and
Kirby HOOKS Limerick Hooks on Gum) and (?ut,
Cork Flouts, Trout Spinners, Dip Nota, Fly
Spoons, Fishing Rods, Multiplying Reels, just re?
ceived, at E. POLLARD'S.
April 1_ t2mo?
To Stock Raisers.
HARKAWAY will season, until
farther notice ut my stable, com?
mencing on tho 20th instant. Tho
Podigreo of HARKAWAY needs no
J comment. He was sired by that
celebrated and mun at eb less Horse, "Old Nat
Pope," whose stock and record stands unequalled
on the turf. Terms-$1(1.50; one-half to bo paid
tho tirst tim?- of serving, and the remainder on the
IstofJulv. JAMES WINDSOR.
March 'il 12j?
For Invalids.
PURE Extract of CALVES FEET, ior making a
nutritious jelly, ami for improving Soups and
Gravies.
Pure Extract of Vanilla, Lemon and Pino Apple,
for flavoring.
Pearl Barb y. Tapioca, Sago, Arrow-root,Choco?
late, Broma, Cocoa.
Coxe's Sparkling Gelatine, for making Jelly,
IMano Mango, ('reams. For si le bv
.THU 10 t FISHER A II EIN I I'S H. Druggists.
Fresh Supplies.
DUTCH HERRINGS,
FRESH COUNTRY AND MOUNTAIN RUTTER,
Pink-Eye und Peach-Blow Planting Potatoes,
Fino Goshen CHEESE,
At G. DI E RC KS,
Jan 23 At the Sign of tho Watch.
Billiard Tables for Sale.
TWO fino BILLIARD TABLES,
in completo order, Marblo and
Slato Bedding, with Balls, Cues
and Counters included. Sharp A
Griffith's make. Will ho sold low. Call at
Dec 13_G. DIERCrTH
Corni Corni! Corn!!!
2nnf\ BUSHELS PRIME WHITE TE
.UUU NESSEE CORN, on hand and to
arrive, for salo at lowest market prices bv ear
load and atretaiL J. AT. K. AGNEW.
Wine Bottles.
20
GROSS Wino Bottles, for salo by
Feb 14 E. A G. D. HOPE.
Mackerel.
rr pr KITS No. 1 Bay and Shoal MACKEREL,
it) M Rbis., Halves and Quarters, Nos. 1,2 and
3, for sale by E. A G. D. HOPE.
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' DR. T. T. MOORE,
IS nour proparcd to cxeoute, in tho mos scientific 1
manner, nil branches of hin profossion. 'Teeth
extracted without pain by uae of NITROUS
OXIDE OAS. Persons doairiug hie Berrico would |
do well tn cngago an hour. Office over Mosers.
Bryan A MoCarter'a BookBtore, Main street, Co?
lumbia, S. C. April ll Brno
MILLINERY.
MRS. C. E. REED baa opened for
inspection the ltnest assortment of {
French, English and American La?
dies' HATS, BONNETS, FLOWERS
ANI> RIBBONS, Ac. the best and
cheapest ever littered to tho Ladies
of Columbia and tho surrounding
Counties.
ALHll.
Several cases of Ladies, Misses and Boys'
HATS AND CAPS, from ii contd up. Hair
Braids, Waterfalls, Curls, twitches, Coila, Ac,
Ac. Country Merchants will And it to thoir ad?
vantage to givo mo a call, and seo for themselves.
Fresh arrivals every day. Hats, Bonnets, Ac, by
the case or dozen, will be sold very low.
ALSO,
Bridal Wreaths and Veils of every description,
Jewelry, etc.
Having ilrst elms Milliners, we are prepared
to execute ull orders with neatness and despatch.
Main Street, Columbia, opposite Hopsou .V But
phen's. March 28 limo
New Books at Bryan & McCarter's.
TRAVELS IN JAVA AND THE EAST INDIAN
ARCHIPELAGO, with Map? and Plates, by
bickmore,
Travels in Alaska, by Whymper,
Phineas Finn, the Irish member, fl.25,
My Recollections of Lord Byron, by Countess
Ouiccola, $1.7.r>,
Palestino, Svria and Asia Minor, by Freesc,
$2 00,
How Ho Won Her, by Mrs. Southworth, 11.75,
Pre-Hirttoric Nations, by Baldwin, $1.75,
Colorado, it? Parks and Mountains, by Bowles,
$1.00,
Two Life Paths, a romanee, by Muhlbach, 60
cents,
Tho Factory, by Miss Braddon, 75 cents.
Cometh np UH U Flower,60 cents.
Marooners Island, a sequel to Young Maroon
ers.
ALSO,
A new supply of Chaplet of Poarla, by Miss
Yonge, and other new books.
ALSO,
New Photograph Albums, Chromo?, Ac.
April ll
Land and City Property for Sale.
II FI It ST CLASS CITY RESIDENCES, 8 to 12
a Rooms,
2. 7 Second Class Citv Residences, G to 10 Rooms,
:t S Third Class '? " :i to 6
I 4. ? Valuable Building Lot?, on Mainstreet,
5. 10 " Lots, in oilier parth ot tho city,
6. :> Largo Lots in Waverley,
7. 14 Tracts of Laud, within '.I otiles of Columbia,
from ten acres to 1,000,
S. Tho Hopkins T. O. Plantation, 1,480 acres,
'.I. 2,422 acres, near Kingsville, one ot the best
culb n und stock plantations in the country,
10. 2 Other plantations in Bichland-H>uie of
thora verv desirable.
11. 10.000 acres"in Edgetteld-several tracts,
12. Mill and Planting Property in Lexington,
BI. Bl,000 acres in Charleston- phosphate and
other Lands,
ll. 2,500 acres Farming Lands in Fairfield.
15. 1,700 acres near Oreen/iil Court House,
16. ti,000 " in Laurens - sevt ral tracts,
17. 2.000 " in Kershaw,
18. 1,000 " in Marlboro-a No. 1 place.
10. 216 " in York--rich in gold,
20. 7 Fine Plantations in Abbeville.
21. 85,000 acres of Land in Florida
Parties desiring to purchase or sell property,
will find it to thoir iuteroat to consult with us. Y.'c
have correspondents in Now .York, Philadelphia
and Baltimore, to which points we aro constantly
sending deaeript' fe lists of property for salo.
March 6 _ GIBBES A THOMAS.
AYERS SARSAPARII?A~
V O It rUHIfVING TUE BLOOD.!
THE reputation this ex?
cellent medicine enjoys, is
derived from its cur OB,
many of which aro truly
marvellous. Inveterate
caaes of Scrofulous disease,
where the system seemed
saturated with corruption,
bavo been purified and
cured by it. Serohtlous af?
fections and <li Herders,
which wero aggravated by
tho scrofulous contamination until they were pain?
fully afflicting, have beon radically cured in auch
groat numbera in almost every section of tho j
country, that the public scarcely need to be in?
formed of its virtues or uses.
Scrofulous poison is one of the most destructive
enemies of our raco. Often, this unseen and un?
felt tenant of tho organism, undermines tnc con?
stitution, and invites the attack of enfeebling cr
fatal diseases, without exciting a suspicion of ita
presence. Again, it seems to breed infection
throughout tho body, and then, on sonn; favorablo
occasion, rapidly develop into one or other of BB
hideous forms, either on tho surface or among
tho vitals. In thc latter, tubercles may ho sud?
denly deposited in the lung? or heart, or tumors
formed In tho liver, or it ?how s it? presence by
eruptions on the skin, or foul ulcerations on some
?iart of tho body. Hence, the occasional use of a
lottie of this SARSAPARILLA is advisable, even
when no activo symptoms of disease appear. Per?
sons B Alloted with tho following complaints, gene?
rally lind immediate relief, and, at length, cure,
by tho use of this SA RSA PA BILLA: St. Antho- j
ny'* Fire, Rose or Erysipelas, Tetter, Snit Rheum,
Scald ?lend. Ringworm, Sore Syce, Sore Kurs,
and other eruptions or visiblo form? ot Scrofulous
ritaesao. Alse-, in tim more concealed forma, an
Dyspepsia, Dropsy, Heart Disease, Fits, Epilepsy,
Neuralgia, and tho vat iona Ulcerous affections of |
the muscular and ?iirvou? systems.
Syphilis or Venereal and Mercurial Diseases aro
curud by it, though a long time is required for
subduing these obstinate maladies by any medi?
cine. But long continued uso of this medicino
will cure tho complaint. Leuoorrtiosa or Whiles,
Uterine Ulcerations, and Female Diseases, aro
commonly soon relioved and nltimatelv cured by
its purifying and invigorating effect. Minuto di?
rections in . '.ch caso aro found in onr Almanac,
supplied giatis. Rheumatism and Gout, when
causod by accumulations of extraneous matters
in tho blood, yield quickly toit, as also Liver Com?
plaints, Torpidity, Congestion or Inflammation of
thc Liver, and jaundice, when ariaiog, as they
often do, from the rankling poisons in tho blood.
This SA ?ISA RA Ul LL A is a groat restorer for!
tho strength and vigor of tho system. TIIOKO who j
aro Languid and Listless, Despondent, Sleepless,
and troubled with Nervous Apprehensions o
Fears, or any of tho affections symptomatic of]
Weakness, will Und immediate relief aud convinc?
ing evidence of its restorative power upon trial.
P REP A RED R Y
Dr. J. C. AYK.ll, ?Si CO., Lowell, Maua.,
April 2 Practioal and Analytical Chemists, truno I
notion Sale
ITVVTTWALTER
WILL SELL, at his Mart, THIS MORNING, at 10
o'clock:
BEDSTEADS, Mattresses, Tables, Cbaira,
Crockery, Matches, Knives, Shoes,
Spoons, Suspenders,
Sofa. POTWAllE, and a varioty of articles.
April 14
Croquet.
ANEW supply of this popular Kaine, in neut
boxes, at diflete'ut prices, just received and
for salo at BRYAN ft Mc CAKTBB'S Bookstore.
April U
Desirable Residence for Sale.
A Lot, containing one-third of au acre,
with a neat commodious DWELLING
HOUSE, having an np-ataira of fh? Booms,
a Basement of fivo,Rooms, Bathing-room with
shower bath, all necessary out-buildings and in
good repairs. Inquire at this office. March 28
MILLINERY. T
MRS. A. MCCORMICK, having re?
turned from New York a few days
ago, has opened a largo and well
1 selected Stock of MILLINEBY AND
FANCY GOODS, consisting of Fine
.French BONNET8 AND HATS, of va?
rious styles. Aa SIBO, French Corsets, Hair COHB
and Braids, Jewelry, and other articles far too
mimerons to mention.
ALSO,
DRESS-MAKING, io all its branches, attended
to with neatness and despatch. Orders from tho
country attended to with punctuality. March 31
CLOT 3a: I N G ,
Gentlemen's Furnishing Goods,
HATS, UMBRELLAS, TB U N KS, ETC.,
/A" OH KAT VA lil ETI ES,
JUST received and open at thc old stand of B.
C. Anderson, which will bo sold low for cash.
April 1 Imo WM. J. HOKE.
New Goods! New Goods!
IN
Great Variety,
FOR
Spring and Summer,
AT
KIN ARB'S.
March* 14
Globe Mutual Life Insurance Co., of N. Y.
C1ASH ASSETS JANUARY" 1, 18611,. $i,l71j000.
J INCORPORATED 1804.
Has been in operation but four years, during
which time it has assured a; larger amount than
any Company in the United Slates, during a cor?
responding period of existence. Ojie of tho Chief
causes of RB organization.1 was the forfeiture by
several Northern Companies of the policies of
Southerners, daring the war. The lending officers
of tins Company protested against this injustice,
mid on its consummation, withdrew and orga?
nized the "GLOBE MUTUAtj" on principles moro
liberal and jost than they o yet adopted by any
other Insurance Company- In tho event of death
in battle or in a duel, tho equitablo value of tho
policy will bo ret urnod to the heirs. ALL othor
Companies forfeit it. In case pf suicide, tho
FULL Policy is paid. No tostriotion.jOu travol.
This Company has, in its gu.aran.tce fund of
$500,000. an element of strength possessed by no
othor Company. It offers tho entirely new feature
\ of Probability Endowment, which gives tho
largest possibilo sam fdr the premium paid. No
other Company possesses this Xqaturo. Insures
children of any. ago. In tho moderation ot ita
Sremium ralea, in 'tho variety, pf its table.H, in its
ividends jind m tho security ofiercd insurers, it
invites comparison with any other Company. '
JOHN C. HASKELL, State Ag't, Columbia, S. C.
Prof. JonK T. DARBT, Medical Examiner.
Gen. S, B. RUOKNKB, Southern Manager.
Agents wanfed'thronghotrt'triir1 State.
Jan 80 v 11 : i "'?? ? 8mo*
?gMr?jghtT! I4ghti! !
SAFETY and Economy combined, by using the
OF-LsCENT GAS GENERATOB and CRES?
CENT OIL. This Oil is ??ou-??ploeive' ?nd gives
a brilliant light, without tho uso ot'lamp-ohim
noys, or tho trouble of cleaning them.. Kerosene
Lamps altered to uso tho Orescent Oil and Gas
Generator, at & trilling expenso. For further in?
formation and a Bcpply of Grescont Oft and Gas
Generator, apply to Jj ft T. B. AGNEW.
Hoop Skirts and Balmorals.
ALL the New Stvlos of HOOP SKIRTS and
BALMORALS, Just reoeived at
April 8 _9JL?- JACKSON'S.
GRE AT BARGAINS
IN LADIES" LINEN FANCY EMBROIDERED
AND LACE COLLARS, AT
April 3 C. _F. JACKSON'S.
CITY MACHINE WQRK8,
COL uir ni A , s. o.
TnE subscribor is prepared to manufacture
fcTEAM ENGINES, Portable and Stationary,
of from 4 to 2"> horse powor. MILLS and MILL
OEARING furnished at tho lowest prico and
shortest notice. All work guaranteed.
April 16moi RICH ABD TOZER.
Buggy or Work Horses.
ANY ONE that wants to purchase TWO
^ SINGLE HARNESS HORSES, can do so
JWWlbv applying to W. D. PECK,
M TT March '25 At Blakeley A Gibbo* Store.
For Rent.
?~ THAT Largo and Desirablo RESIDENCE,
]? with fine gardons attached, cornor of Gervais
and Bull ?trouts. For particulars, inquire of
DU. JOHN LYNCH,
Or, at this office. _April fi
Corn Whiskey.
pr BBLS. NORTH CAROLINA CORN WHISKEY,
O of superior quality, on consignment and for
sale low, bv the barrel. E. A G. D. HOPE.
Self-Raising Flour.
BARRELS Hocker's Self-Raising FLOUR?
OU Just received and for salo 1 >w, by tho bar
rel and at retail, by J'JtJ- R^AGNEW.
Batter*. Butter!!
CiHOICE GOSHEN BUTTER, just received ano?
j for sale hy J A I. B. AGNEW.
Old Newspapers,
FOR Wrapping and Pattern cutting, for sah?
at the PKGSNIX OFFICE.

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