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8Y JULIAN A. SEl&W
EDITOR AMD PROPRIETOR.
Office on Main Street, above Taylor.
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* BY J. A. SELBY:
COLUMBIA. ?. C.. WEDNESDAY MORNING, JUNE 30. 1869
VOL. V-NO. 87.
T?ltlK-.-rH AITTAITCE.
.UB?OBIPn^M. I. f V- l
Daily, Six Month?.H 00
JCri-Weekly, Six Month?.;.,8 ?0
Weekly, Six Monihe... . 1 50
AD VERTIS KM EN "I" H.
Per Square, (10 lines.) first inset tion.IO 76
Kaeh subsoquonl insertion. 50
Weekly, each insertion. 75
tar A liberal discount made on the above
ates when advertisements are inserted bj'
'he month.
?-book and Job Printing of all kinda
Dl'onmtlv ??il f.lll.fnllrf ?~
'A female prizefight is the latest sonsa;
ti on in St. Louie. They were por mit ted
to bite,' nor.itch and pound euch other
until 'one of them becamo insensible.
Tup Tre^nry detectives have recently
captured about a dozen members of a
counterfeiting gang which baa been ope?
rating ' throughout several Eastern and
Western States. A largo amount of
counterfeit currency aud engraving ma?
terials'tvas nlso seized.
od] --1
...In.reference to General Sickles' caso,
it hos finally boen decided by tho Presi
'ttent-and the law nuthorities that rv re?
tired o?ir.cr may hold a civil office. Sic?
kles will, therefore, go to Madrid as mi?
nister, end remain a ninjor-geuernl of the
array on the retired list, but he will be
entitled to draw only the minister's pay.
He will leave for Madrid about the mid?
dle 6f'next month.
SiNauTjAjt COINCIDENCE. - It is remark?
able, says the New York Sun, that Mr.
Raymond, enjoying good health as he
did, should nave' passed the very lost
afternoon of his life in selecting a burial
place; and a still more striking coinci?
dence was his saying, as the World re?
ports, to'Mr. Meiii?1, ou the morning of
his death, arid when he appeared per?
fectly w?ll, 'filial he would prefer a death
by apoplexy to any other. '
'TTIE BLUE RmrjE RAILROAD.-Tho fact
that Governor Scott is advertising for
contracts in connection with thiB road
'gives rise to ' n'reasonable presumption
that its completion may be looked for nt
an early day. A gentleman of some ex?
perience iu such * mutters, writing to the
Courier, suggests that a greut portion of
.the road can be built, and that speedily,
with convict luboi*. The ninny convicts
"that now fill our jails, work-houses and
Penitentiary eau be made a source of re
veuuo to the Sta'e. ns our neighbors on
the Savannah River have done. Geue
ral Roger, while military Governor of
Georgia, leased the Penitentiary con?
victs bf that State to partios who obli?
gated themselves to pay $10 for each ono
per annum, feeding and clothing them.
The convicts built the greater portion of
the Selma, Rome and Dutton Road from
' Cross Plains to Rome, aud are now build?
ing the Dalton branch. Some 250 are
also at work on tho Macon and Bruns?
wick Rpad. The contractors find them
the boSt labor they can get, and prefer
thom .to fr ea labor; while the convicts
prefer laboring in the open air to beiug
shut up in cells, by which means their
oonditioa is ameliorated. Let Governor
Scott -?ollow General Buffer's oxumple,
and hire ont theao couvicts, nud not sub?
ject the impoverished tux-payers of our
State to tho additional cxpeuse of feed?
ing them.
If the thieves aud robbers who infest
our city, and rob and plunder for a liv
iug, can be captured and convicted, and
gut to this work, it will not only save the
tate many . thousand dollars, but also
make them useful members bf A commu?
nity in which they huyo forfeited their
privileges. The project is worthy of a
triul.-Charleston Courier.
A WKW;OM'U IO THE COOLIES.-In
speaking bf the negotiations now peud
iug by which Charleston capitalists in?
tend to introduce coolies on the rice aud
cotton fields of South Carolina, and the
contract by a Chicago company for the
transportation of 50,000 across tho Pa?
cific Railroad, the Memphis Avalunche
Bays:
This is not theoretical, but practical
immigration. Instead of figures aud
theories, it produces the needed laborer
himself, setting him down nt our doors.
We mxy as well prepare to face the Ce?
lestial, for he will face us, with his pig?
tail, his docility and industry. There is
no longer room for him in California,
and he will push across the railway to
the new El Dorado of labor. He is the
coming mau, and we must make np our
minds to meet him. He is coming, be?
cause the conversion of our blacks into
a race of politicians and idlers is making
room for him. Ko is coming because,
for want of labor, our broad Ueld3 are
uncultivated, and forests occupy soil
which should teem with cottou and corn.
He is coming because the country in lan?
guishing for his industry and thrift. The
faet that he one day expects to return to
the empire of more genial nu us and more
luxurious flowers, there to die among his
kindred, is that much more in his favor.
We do not desire him us a permanent
addition to our population. He is not
desired nt all, for that matter; bot his
readiness to work, and our millions of
acres of uncultivated fields, sottlo this in
a practical way. We havo work to bo
performed; ho bas the muscle and the
disposition to perform it. Chinese who
can oui ti vate tea, nun manage cotton.
For that matter, cotton hos always been
cultivated in tho Flowery Kingdom, and
it is as a field laborer that the Chinaman
excels. Ten years from to-day will see
100,000 Ohinese in the Mississippi Val?
ley-perhaps twice tho number-but we
prefer moderate estimates. The ball will
soon commence rolling, and it will ne vor
stop. As rapidly as Sambo quits the
fields, or becomes so useless that the
fields will quit him, tho acres pressed by
his coarse brogans will be trodden by
wooden shoes, and bis crisp ."wool" will
give way to the pigtail. Make way for
the coming man. Ho has but awaited
tho hour, and it bas arrived.
' PAYNB, THE ATTEMVT??) ASSASSIN OP
MR. SRWARD.--The Washington oorre*
pondent of the Chicago Tribuno, writes
to that paper os follows:
Some time ago a friend introduced me
to Frederick Stone, of Port Tobacco,
(Indian, Potopacd,) on the lower Poto
mao, who was counsel to Dr. Mudd, the
surgeon of John Wilkes Booth. Stone
is now a member of Congress from tho
Fifth District of Maryland, and is a
modest, semi-litornry lawyer. He went,
in his professional capacity, to see Payne,
or Powell, the attempted assassin of Wm.
H. Seward, and returned to my intro?
ducer with this statement:
"That fellow is tho most extraordinary
and irredeemable ruffian in Christendom.
He is built like a gigantic savage, bas
no idea of fear, possesses no sensibili?
ties, and wants to dio with promptitude.
"He said to me: 'I don't want a trial.
I deserve to bs hanged, and I expected
it. I don't want to bo b ? out into court
every day, with chains on my legs, and a
daily hurrah. I meant tb kill that old
Seward, and how I failed I can't im?
agine. I believe I was right in trying
to kill him, and all I regret is that I
didn't kill him. First I went at him
with my knife, and then with my pistol
butt. If I had possessed anything else,
I should have finished him.'
"Stone naked him the extent and' na?
ture of the conspiracy.
V 'It was a plan to carry off Lincoln
and give him up to the Confederates,' j
said Payne; 'but when thut failed,
Booth, who wits tho only one in earnest,
proposed tc kill Lincoln and nil the Ca
biuet. All the rest baoked out and scat?
tered like a, lot of beggars. We never
.hoard of Surratt or Arnold, or any of
them again. I told Booth thut I would
go in with him, and ho preferred to kill
Lincoln, while 1 wiw set upon'Soward.
If Atzerodt or Harold were in the mat?
ter, tfyey were mere h ingers-on. I de?
serve to bo killed, and so docs Booth,
tub rest wore women and babies.' "
To Owners of Bogs.
CITY GUARD HOUSE,
ConUMniA, June 28, 1SC0.
ANUMBER OP DOOS having bcon taken
up, not having on tho city collar, owners
are notified that unless tho amount required,
aa specified by tho ordinance, is paid, tho doga
will bo destroyed. L. J. RADCLIFFE,
June 29 3_Chlof of Police.
"IN TmSS?GN I CONQUER."
QUEEN'S DELIGHT
THE CROWNING GLORY OF MEDI?
CINE AND THE WONDER OF
MODERN SCIENCE.
THE WAVING BANNER OF HEALTH
SPREADS TRIUMPHANT
OVER THE LAND.
-o
A Great and Good Medicine.
THE NEW THEORY OF HEALTH.
THE LIFE of all Flesh is Blood-the Health
of all Life ia Purity of Flesh-without Purity
of Blond no Flesh can he free from Disease.
HKlMTSII'ti QA7EKN\S DELIGHT
AN ANTIDOTE TO DISEASE.
Orcat Araerioan Alter8tive and Blood Purifier!
For the dire, of nfl those Diseases trhich may be
traced to a vitiated condition of the Blood.
Tho Theory is that Blood is tho Life of all
Flesh, and if impure, tho Life Of all Disease.
Life and Health iv only to be main fained by
the circulation of puru arterial blood.
Such aa Scrofula, Rheumatism, Hepatic Disor?
ders, Inflammation, Fevers, Liver Complaint,
Consumption, King's Evil. Boils, Itching Hu?
mor of Skin, Carbuncles, Erysipelas, Tet?
ter, Skin Diseases, Pimple?, Roughness of
Skin. Blotches, Pain in Bones, Old Ulcere,
. Syphilis and Syphilitic Borea, Indigostion,
Inflammation of Bladder and Kidneys, Paius
in Back, General Debility, and all complaints
arising from deficiency and poverty of Blood.
HEINITSH'B QUEEN'S DELIGHT
Is tho Wonder of
Modern Science.
No medicine has attained anch a world-wide
reputation as this justly celebrated compound.
It s extraordinary healing powers aro attested
to by thousands, and every mail ie freighted
with letters boaring testimony to its excellent
character and worth as a medicine. Ordern
aro coming in from all quartera, and all boar
unmistakable evidcuco of its great popularity.
Bo sure and ask for
"HEINITSD'S QUEENS DELIGHT,"
And see that his name ie on it.
Look out and avoid base imitations.
FISHER A HlilNlTSH, Wholesale Agents,
April 18} Columbia, 8.0.
STRONG INDUCEMENTS?
THE NATIONAL LIFE INSURANCE COM?
PANY will insure 11,000, at the following
ratea :
Ag? 25-114.50;
" 30- IG. 55.
" 35- 19.40.
" 40- 23.30.
" 45- 28 85.
" 50- SG.?r>.
All other companies charge 40 to 50 per cent,
moro. Before vou insure, examine for your?
selves. . E. II. HEINITSH,
Feb 27 Afront for South Carolina.
Arrivals. .
PURE CIDER VINEGAR, for table and
pickling purposes, tho ?ame quality which
my customers havo heretofore pronounced
"rho best wo have over used."
White Wino Vinegar-warranted.
Orango Brand HAMS-abovecommendatiou.
Bologna Sausages, Dessicated Codfish.
Tor sale by GEO. HYMMEBS.
June 1
Light! Light!! Light!!!
SAFETY and Economy combined, bv using
tho CRESCENT OAS GENERATOR and
CRESCENT OIL. This Oil is non-explosivo
and givoR a brilliant light, without the uso of
lamp-chimneys, or tho tronblo of cleaning
thom. Koro'eno Lamps altered to uso tho
Crescent Oil and Oas Generator, at a triflbig
expenso. For further information and * eup
ply of Crescent Oil and Oas Ooncrator, anply
to J. & T. R. AGNEW.
Special lXTotioos.
ijry PHILOSOPHY OP M AR KI VOE.-A
Nrw Counsn OF LKCTUUES, as deli vc rt d at the
Now York Museum of Anatomy, embracing tho
subjects: How to Live and What to Live for;
Tooth, Maturity and Old Age; Manhood Gene?
rally Reviewed; The Cause of Indigestion; Fla?
tulence and Nervous Diseases accounted for;
Marriage Philosophically Considered, Ac, Ac.
These lecture? will be forwarded on receipt of
four stamps, by addressing Sec'y Baltimore
Museum of Anatomy, 74 Wost Baltimore Street,
Baltimore, Md. May C ly
HOW HOS I ETTBlPS BITTERS CtJBE
DYSPEPSIA-THE WHOLE STORY IN A
NUT-8HELL.-Tho ofRco of tho stomach ts to
convert tho food into a cream-like semi fluid,
called chymo. This is effected partly by.pie
action of a aolvent, called tho gastric juico,
which oxudca from tho coating of tho stomach,
and partly by a mechanical movement of that I
organ, which churns, as it were, tho dissolving
aliment. Tho chyme passes from tho stomach
into the duodenum, or entrance to the bowels,
where it is subjected to tho action of the bib?,
and the nutritious portion of it converted into
a fluid called chylo, which eventually bi conies
blood.
Now, it ia evident that if tho groat solvent;
tho gastric juico, is not \ roduced in sufficient
quantity, or if the mechanical action of the sto?
mach ia not suffloiently brisk, the first process
of digestion will bo but imperfectly performed.
lt ia also clear that if tho liver, which playa
such au important part m chaugiug. tho npu
l Libing pcrtioWof the "chimo jato, tho material
of tho mood, ia congested, or in any unnatural
condition, tho aeoond process will not bo tho?
roughly accomplished. Tim result of the two
failures' is dySpCr/sia, complicated with' bilious?
ness.
Tho mode, in which HOSTETTER'S BIT-1
'IT.H'S ouerato in nach oasea-is this: Tb?y in?
vigorate the cellular membrane of tho eto
maeb, which evolvoB tho gastric juice, thereby
insuring an ample sufficiency of the Unid t<
completely dissolve the food. They aleo Set
upon tho "nerve!! bf tho stomach, ^.meingan j
acceleration of oe mechanical movement ne- !
eesuary to reduce the food to a homogenous
masa. They also act specifically upon the
liver, strengthening it, and so enabling it to
produce an ample and regular supply of bile,
tor tho pnrposu of converting'tho nutritions
particles of tho chyme into chyle, and promute
thc pas ?a ge through tho bowels of the useless
debris. Ui*.vr
In this way, HOSTETTER'S BITTERS euro
dyspepsia and liver complaint. Tho explana?
tion ia plain, simple, philosophical and true.
Juno 17 +0
THUS MAKHIAGU RING.-Essaya on the
Errors of Youth and Follies of Age in regard
to Social Evils, with certain help for tho erring
and unfortunate. Sont in sealed letter enve?
lopes, free of charge Addresa HOWARD AS?
SOCIATION, Box P, Philadelphia, Pa.
May 22 Sm o
PUMPS. j
JTriVERYBODY who ha? nae for a PUMP
should buy
MORRELLS FIRE ENGINE,
DEEP WELL, and
.TORCE PUMP
Bend for a circular. ?m
POOLE A HUNT
Jan IS fimo_ Baltimore. Marylaad.
Wine Bottles.
r%f\ OR0S3 Wino Bottles, for sale by
4U Feb 14 E. Sc G. D. HOPE.
Pocket Corn Sheller.
SHELLS 6 bushels of corn per hour. A emull
boy can can uae them. Any lady can use
thom. Weight 1 pound. They supply a want
long needed. Will wear always. Takes every
kernel off the cob. Price, oniv (2.
April28 Z.Jc. T.'R. AGNEW
Hams, &o.
fc'f~VRANGE" Brand HAMS, beat in market.
\J Pure Leaf Lard. '
Fulton Market Beef, Scaled Herriuga.
Pickled Salmon, Smoked Tongues, Ac.
For Bale by_ GEO. KYMMER8.
Fire and Life Insurance.
H. E. NICHOL.? ?St CO.. AGENTS.
COLUMBIA, 8. C.,
REPRE8ENT OLD COMPANIES, with ag
gregato accumulated Capitata, January 1,
1869, of $22,370,174 00.
April 30 DE INSURED. 3mo
Fresh Supplies.
DUTCH HERRINGS,
Freeh Country and Mountain BUTTER,
Pink-Eyo and Peach-Blow Planting Potatoes,
Fine Goshen CHEESE, at O. BIERCE.'",
Jan 23 At tho Sign of the Watch.
Butter ! Butter ! !
-| rv TUBS CHOICE MAY BUTTER, 11 50
_1_V/ cents pur pound bv retail, just received
and for sah? by J. St T. IL AGNEW.
Solace and Virginia Leaf.
(? GROSS SOLACE.
) 2 " Virginia Leaf-fresh from the Fac
torv, for salo at tho Ale and Lager Beer Depot.
April 20 JOHN O. BEEPERS.
Desirable Reoidence for Sale.
A Lot, containing one-third of an acre,
with a neat commodious DWELLING
HOUSE, having an np-stairs of fivo
Rooms, a Basement of live Rooms, Bathing
room with shower hath, all necessary out?
buildings and in good repairs. Inquire at thin
offlco. Mareil 28 _
Good! Better!! Best!!!
READER, if you want tho best HAM in
market, try ono of Thomas <fc Co.'a Ken?
tucky Hams, sold only by
May 31 J. St T. R. AGNEW.
Pipes ! Pipes ! !
Syf\ DOZ. Assorted Brier Root, with Metal
?L\ t Screws,
20 Doz. do., with Maernchanm Lining,
_J Gross Cane Pipca. JOHN C. BEEPERS.
Death to Flies!
CHEMICAL PAPER for killing Flies-cei
tain death and destruction.
For aale by FISHER St HEINIT8H,
Juno 4 f Druggiets.
I State of South Carolina,
TREASURY DEPARTMENT,
COLOMBIA, 8. C., Juno 16, !8G0.
rtlHE INTEREST duo on the BONDS o? tho
A State o? South Carolina since July 1, I8G7,
?ill be paid on and after July 1. 18G9, at tba
Bankin? UOUHO o? H. H. HAMPTON, No. ?J
Naaaau etn ct, New York, and at tho TUE A
SU RY OFFICE, at Columbi*, S. C.
The intercut duo on tho Registered Stock of
tho State since July 1, 18G7, will be paid at the
Treasury Department in Columbia only.
NILES G. PARKER,
Juro n 14 TreasurerState S. C.
Executive Department,
bTATE TREASURY OFFICE,
COLUMBIA, S. C., June 16, 18G9.
UNDER an Act for the Conversion ot thc
State Securities, tho Treasurer of tho
State is propared to issue Bonds bearing G por
cent, intereat, payable semi-annually, for Re?
gistered Stock. Bonds are propared for $100.
?500 and $1.000. Fractions may bo returned
in Certificate? of Stock. Persons d?sirons of
converting their Stock into Bonds will pleaee
present their Certificates at thia office with
namo endorsed upon tho back, witnessed.
Persons having Coupon Bonds desirous to
procuro Registered stock In lieu thereof will
please present tho same to tin? office, with in?
structions.
Where parties cannot attend in person to
transact their business at this office, it is prc
ferrable that tho same ehould bo transacted
through some authorized agent.
NILES e. PARKER,
Juno 17 14 _Treasurer State 8. C.
SUM M E lt
DE3C JOL. St Ci OME!
1
BLACK aud FANCY ALPACA SACKS.
' Blue Flannel Sacks.
Skeletou Suits.
Brown, Drab and White Linen Suits.
Whito Duck ?nd Marseilles Vests.
While Linen DrawcrV.
White Jean Drawers.
Gauzo Meriuo Shirts.
Lisle Thread Shirts.
French Yoke Shirts.
Ties, Scarfs, Handkerchiefs, Gloves, Half
HOBO, AC.
PANAMA nATS.
Boys' and Men's 8traw Hats.
Patent Ventilator Hate.
, Trunks, Valises, Traveling Bags, Ac.
R, & W. C. SWAFFIELD.
May 29 _
THE CELEBRATED
A.T. STE WA RT & CO.
?Sole Agents
FOR THE UNITED STATES.
IS FOR SALE
AT
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL,
BY
W. 3L>. Love c*5 Go.,
Columbia, South Carolina.
And afrente for the Empire Sowing Machine.
June 9 ^ _ Imo
Jos. DANIEL POPS. A. C. HASKELL.
POPE & HASKELL,
ATTORNEYS AT LA W
AND
SOLICITORS l\ EQUITY,
Office-Law Range, Columbia, S. C. May 5
Smoked Meats. &o.
EXTRA SUGAR-CURED BACON STRIPS,
Extra Sugar-cured Hams and Shoulders,
Extra Large Smoked Beef Tongues.
Forj<alo^>y _ _?J5(L SYMMERfl.
New Books at Duffie & Chapman's.
OLD TESTAMENT HISTORY, by W. Smith,
LL D.. $2. Yesterday, To-Day and For?
ever, a poem, in 12 books, by Bickcrstith, $2.
The Malay Archipelago: "the Land of the
Orang-Otitang and tho Bird of Paradise; Tra?
vels,with maps and 51 engravings, bv Wallace,
For Her Sake; a novel, by Frederick W. Ro?
binson, 75 ceids.
The Man Who Laughs; by Victor Hugo, 50o.
Cometh Up Like a Flower, GO cents.
Not Wisely but too Well; by same author. GO.
Kathalcen: by author of Raymond's Heroino.
Anifanany other new novels and good old ones.
Standard Poets- Shakspeare. Pope, Milton.
Dryden, Campbell, Bums, Tennyson, Moore
and others, at 50 cents each, in paper binding,
handsomely printed. _ Muy '2H
Notice.
PARTIES wanting REAPERS,THRESHING
MACHINES, Ac, will do well to make their
orders and inquiries at once. Prices from f 50
to $500. at Factory.
Mch ll FISHER,LOWRANCE A FISHER.
SMOKING TOBACCO.
i)f\f\ EES. GENUINE DURHAM-direct
? w V/ from tho Factory.
400 Lbs. "Commonwoa?th,"
100 Lbs. "Bracelet."
^Apri|_20 JOHN C. SEEOERS.
Lemon Syrup,
FOR making a cool, refreshing boverAge
during the warm days. A healthful drink,
snpplving just enough acid to the stomach.
For sale by FISHER. A HEINIT8H,
Juno 4 f Druggists.
Charleston Advertisements.
Economy in Fuel and Labor.
SINCE our introduction of the improved
Kerosene 8TOVEH, they have steadily
Rained in public favor, and a/o now need not
only for varinua culinarv pnrpot-es, but also
for PRESERVING FRUITS. DISTILLING
ROBE WATER, PREPARING LARD, Ac. lu
tho Nursery and Sick Room, they are invalu
able. Dentists-, Ohemists and Manufacturers,
and others who need PORTABLE IIEAIINO
APPARATUS, will find them admirably adapt?
ed to their wanta.
A largo supply of the above, and also of thc
superior GAS STOVES, on hand and for salo
at manufacturer's prices, wholei-ale and retail,
by J. B. DUVAL & SON,
No. 337 King st., one door North Liberty
April 3 t3mo Charleston. S C.
F UMTT URE,
CHAIR
SOFA WABEBOOMS,
175i 177 (ind 179 King Street,
?liarleston, fit. O.
DANXBZTH. SILO OX,
REEPS CONSTANTLY ON HAND, a large
and well selected assortment cf ,
G a b in e t Furniture,
.! OP TUE LATEST AND
MOST APPROVED STYLES,
Which he odors at prices that.cannot fail to
please. Also,
CHAMBER AND COTTAGE SETS,
[OF EVERY DESCRIPTION.
The Rest Assortmout ever offered in this
market.
N. B.-Goods carefullv packed for shipping.
-March 19_t3- o
jL X UtiLJ3L ?t. > 33
Saracenia; or, Fly Trap Bitters.
THE GREAT 80UTUERN REMEDY, for
Dyspepsia, and Nervous Disorders, Gene?
ral Debilitv, Ac; prepared by
G. W. A IM A R ,
Chemist and Druggist, Charleston, S. C.
SAVANNAH, GA., March 3 18'">7.
Bin. G. W. A i UAR- Dear Rlr: A member of
my family, suffering long from Dyspepsia, has
experienced more relief from your "Saracenia
Bitters," than from any otlier medicine she
has ever tried. It is most excellent for invigo?
rating the system and creating an appetite. I
regard it aa decidedly the moat beneficial of all
dyspeptic remedies.
Yours, very respectfully,
N. J. DARRELL.
Sold by all Druggists. General Agents,
RlSLET ? Co., lil Chambers streut, New York.
April 9_j_Hy
s TOLL, WSBB At CU.,
WHOLESALE DRY GOODS,
287 I I ?8D
Domestic Store. I KINQ RT" | Lace Store.
Feb 27 CHARLESTON. S. CL Iv
J. N. ROBSON, Commission Merchant,
NUS. 1 AND a ATLANTIC WHARF,
CHARLESTON, S. C.
HAVING ample means for advances, a busi?
ness experience of twenty years, and
confining himself strictly to a COMMISSION
BUSINESS, without operating on his own ac?
count, respectfully solicite consignments of
Cotton, Flour, Wheat, Corn, eto.
Shippers of Produce to him may, at their
option, have their consignment* sold either in
Charleston or New Yoi k; thus having tho ad?
vantage of two mnrkets, without extra com?
mission.
HEFXIIENCE8:
Bishop W. M. Wightman. S. C.; Col. Wm.
Johnson, Charlotte. N. C.; Rev. T. O Summers,
Tennessee; Hon. John P. King, Augusta, Ga. ;
Messrs. George W. Williams ?v Co., Charles?
ton, S. C.; Muser?. Williams, Taylor A Co.,
New York. April 28 fly
L> E. CORDRAY. C. A. TROUCHE.
STEAM "SASH. BLIND
DOOR JF ACTO RY.
L. E. CORDRAY fr CO.,
AV). 2 PRITCHARD STREET,
Or-VOHITK J P. TAYL0B A CO. 8 MACHINE SHOPS
CHARLESTON, S. C.
SASHES, GLAZED AND UNGLAZED, al?
ways on hand.
PANEL DOORS.
HOT-HOUSE SASHES.
MOULDINGS, Ac,
Mink- up ut short notice, and at tho
Avrill3 LOWEST TKtlMH. 13ltlO
SILVER and PLATED WARE, SPECTA?
CLES AND EYE-CLASSES, in great vari? tv,
with Hie best quality of PERISCOPIO LEN?
SES, which un- a upi eil willi great caro.
WATCHES AM? JEW ELEY repaired.
Cameos, Diamonds sud Precious Stones
mounted to order. .IA?IIF.S ALLAN,
307 King street, Charleston, S. C.
April 21 f3m
?T ames IEL Spear
235 King street. Opposite Rasel,
CHARLESTON, S. C.
CAN BE FOUND a good selection of
Fino WATCHES, JEWELRY, SILVER,
PLATED WARE ?nd FANCY GOODS;
SPECTACLES and EYE-GLASSES, to snit al)
agc8. Masonic Emblems. Jewels and Regalia,
on hand sud nindi- to order.
Watches, Jowclrv, etc, carefully repaired.
Diamonds and other precious stones set to
order.
G. W. .Tathro, formerly of Greenwood, S. C.,
can bo found at the above establishment, and
will be pleased to SCO his friends.
1 April 8 J3mo
SOUTH CAROLINA. STATIC
Agricultural and Mechanical Magasin?.
(OJficail Organ of Ute South Carolina Slate Ag?
ricultural amt Mechanical Society.)
AT nu early date, Hie rub?eribor? will pub?
lish tbo Unit numberer a Monthly Maga?
zine, devoted tn Ibo development of tho mate?
rial interests of this state. ?nd tho wholo
South: und will distribute 5.000 coplea gratuit?
ously, so that every one may see what it is be?
fore subscribing. They intend to make it tho
best aud,haiidsnmcpt industrial magazine ever
published at thu South, and they ask thc cor?
dial co-operation of every good citizen in this
enterprise, which munt redound to the publie
welfaro. Persons wishing copies of tho first
number, will please send their address to
WALKER, EVAN8 A COGSWELL,
May 0 12 ' Charleston. H. C.
NOTE.-Wo would call the particular atten?
tion of our friends to tl e ah ovo card. p. P.
TOALE ban a largo Factory, anoVoueh facul?
ties as enables him to supply tho best work of
his own make at low prices. A very large and
complete assortment ahfava on hand, at bia
Factory, HOItLHl CK'? WHARF, noar North?
eastern Railroad Depot. Charleston, S. C.
N. B -Orders from tho country solicited,
and strict attoutiou paid to shipping in good
I onW. April 6 ily
PANKNiN'S HEPATIC BITTERS,
THEY CURE DYSPEPSIA,
AND ALL DISEASM OF TBS
STOMACH AND LIVER.
THXT ARB RF.COMVTNDTD BT TDS
MEDICAL FACULTY.
HEGEMAN & CO.*
Aa icy TS, xmr ron jr.
Manufactured by C. F. P?NKNIN,
CTIUTBT AITS AT0TBZCAS7,
OHA It I. ?2 S 'V O N, S. C.
MST"For Sate by Druggists I?verytchcre.-?&
*eo5 fly
COLUMBIA HOTEL,
CO L UMB IA, SO UTH OA HO LI y A.
THE Proprietors take ph asure In announc?
ing this elegant'.\-fnriiifhed Establishment
now open f<>r the Hceolniutxt?lion of tru?ate.
Tho table will always br hupplhdwith every
deliracy of the season--1 nth from the New
York and Charleston inni ki f?\ ?nil i o efforts
will bc spared to nive pei feet satisfaction, in
every reaper t, to our patrons. FREE LUNCH
in tlie refectorv every dav from ll until 12*.
WM. GORMAN, I PnoPRivronH
H. IL BADEN HOP, i 1 n 1 K,KronH
May SO _
DR. T. T. MOORE,
JDoxx-tctl Surgeon,
IS now prepared to execute in thc moa scien?
tific nianner all branches of his profession.
Teeth pxtraclod without pain bv uso of NI?
TROUS OXIDE (?AS. Persons dc-irinu bia
' service would do well to engage an hour. Ortlce
I over Messrs. Rryan & MeOai lei's bookstore,
Main street, Columbia, s C. April ll 3mo
DENTISTRY
DR. D. L. BOOZER, grateful Tor tho
'liberal patronage ho has received from
tho citizens of this- city and tho surrounding
District, during tho past your, respectfully au
! ni.unces that ho now permanently establishes
' himself in Colombia. AU operations on the
natural Teeth faithfully performed. ARTI?
FICIAL CASES, in every approved method,
carefully and satisfactorily executed-among
which ho would call special attention to that
known as Reynold.!1 Patent; and of bis suc?
cess in constructing Artificial Cases by thia
beautiful and durable process, he ia enabled,
with confidence, to refer to his patients and to
the patentee. Onice on Main street, over First
National Rank. _Jan 8
Choice Groceries.
rUST to hand: Rio, Laguayra, Java and
Mocha COFFEES,
Choicest Japan, Hyson and other TEAS,
Smoked Tongues,'Pickled Salmon, and all
the thousand other things which go to mako
up a First-Class Grocerv Store, for salo by
April 88_GEORGE KYMMFRR^
XL estaur ant,
191 Main street, Columbia, S. C.
'as?OH HOOTIOJ HM

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