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THE PHOENIX.
ra Obi* aun> DAQCT AITS TBI-WSKKX.Y.
?TOBT WKDMKSjPAl MO?KIHQ.
0Y JULIAN A. SELBY,
EDITOR AMD PROPaiKTOB.
Offloe on Hein Street, above Taylor.
tt*~Book and Job Printing of every descrip?
tion promptly ?nd faithfully attended to.
irnMOBi prion
f, s^lx months, M Ot); Tri-Weckly, * Of ;
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PH(ENTX.
Attend the True Event"
BY J. A. SELBY
COLUMBIA. 8. C.. SUNDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 20, 1870
VOL. V-NO. 285.
. ADVERTISING.
P?I Square, Mine i,ino?. Qrvt Insertion, 90 7f>
Each subsequent insertion, - 50
Weekly, each insertion, ... 7ft
CONTRACT AUVr.UTISIXO-ONS MONTH.
1 snr. $8, 2r> cts. sherill sar. 89, 1 for alter,
a u 12, " 12 42, 2 for
3 " 13, " " lis " 46, .? "
4 " 18, " " ?14. .? 48, ?. "
5 " 21,50 els. " |15 51, 3 for "
6 " 24, ** " ,16 ' 54. " ?
7 M 97, " " ?17 .? 57, .*
8 " 80, '* 18 .? 60, 4 for "
9 83. tl for alter. 19 " 63, " "
10 " 86. " |20 " 66, 5 for "
2 months, 50 per cent, added; 8 month?,
donblo monthly rates; C months. 4 times month
I? ...... , il-.V _ rt . .- ...
* THK OLDEST SPOT ON TBS G LODE.
Professor W. 0. Narr, State Geologist o! j
North Oarolina, makes the following
statement: ??The facts above stated are
sufficients to indicate that those rooks
belong to the most an oient of the azoic
s?ries. The intensity of the metamorph?
ism, the characteristic rocks and their I
contained minerals, together with the I
total absence of anything like organisms
in even the least altered and latest of the |
."5**5, {in Cherokee County, for exam?
pie,) render this conclusion inevitable.
Ana not only do they belong to the low?
est geological horizon, bat the entire
sUeenoe of all representatives of the later
formations makes it further necessary to
conclude that we have here an extensive
mot of the oldest land on the globe.
Attd as North America is the eldest born
of the continents, so the Blaok Moun?
tain is the oldest of the first to emerge
from th? face .of the unbroken sphere of
waters, when the command went forth,
'Lot the dry land appear.' "
SALE OF OABBTSHTPS.-An important
witness was heard to-day before tho
Hoose Military Committee, in the mat?
ter of the alleged sale, by members of
Congress, of oadetships to West Point
and the Naval Academy, and his evidence
proved to be valuable, as it was the first
to implicate a member of the present
House. The witness . did not himself
Karchase a cadet-ship, but he exhibited
tters to the committee, alleged to have
be?n written last May *?y ? member
from a reconstructed State, whose came
we withhold till otherwise disclosed, and
offering to the party to whom they were
addressed his nomination for a cadetsbip
to West Point ?OL V5UG, st?tiug ut the
same time that he had several applica?
tions for the place, and desired to close
up the bargain. The evidence when
submitted to the House is, therefore,
likely to or?ate some flattering among a
certain class of members.
I Washington Cor. Baltimore Sun.
NEW YOKE HORRORS.-The following
is a catalogue of New York horrors for
Saturday: Mike Halloran, aged twenty,
throw bis father down stairs at 55 Beach
street, and finished by cutting his throat,
io that ho is likely to die. The would
be-assassin is still at large.
Mike McFarland waa stabbed four
times at 48 Oliver street by Benjamin
Mallory, who was arrested.
Schurman, the Newark homicide, has
been convicted of murder in the second
degree. The jury was out thirty hours.
Dorman B. Eaton, formerly counsel
for Fisk and Goold, now for Ramsey,
was on Saturduy night knocked down on
East Twenty-ninth street and beaten
until insensible He lies at his residence
in a dangerous condition. The assailants
are not known.
A man named Voorhees was fatally
stabbed in a Brooklyn "sample room."
COURTING A FAT GIRL.-Don Piatt
says: "I was once in love with a fat girl;
she was very fleshy; she was enormous,
but tho conrso of my trae love came to
grief. I was sitting with her in the dim
twilight one evening. I was sentimental;
I said many soft things; I embraced part
of her. She seemed distant. She fre
?nently turned her lovely bead from me.
t last I thought I heard the murmur of
voices on the other side. I arose and
walked round, and then I found another
fellow courting her on tho left flank. I
was indignant, and upbraided her for
her treachery in thus concealing from
me another love. She laughed at my
conceit, as if she were not big enough to
bave two lovers nt once."
ELOPED-ABSCONDED.-T. W. Arledge,
radical Sheriff of Clarendon, suddenly
disappeared from oar midst some two
months ago, apparently on a "little ex?
cursion," as he had been in the habit of
taking these little trips. Accordingly, it
was thought that he would return in due
season. But, lo and behold, it has como
to light that he takes a fair one, other
than his wife, together with an amount
variously estimated at from 6500 to
$1,000 in money belonging to the She?
riff's office.-Clarendon Press.
A young lady recently applied for and
obtained a clerkship iu a dry goods store
in Concord, N. H., aud availed herself
quito freely of tho privilege of buying j
at cost-price any goods she wanted for
her own use. At the end of two months,
she resigned, and very soon after, she
was married, as was also her sister. It j
has since transpired that she accepted
the position merely that she might buy
cheaply the liberal supply of dry good*
so mysteriously necessary on each occa?
sions.
"CRUEL* ? TO ANIMALS "-Tho Captair
of an English steamer baa excelled, ii
reckless and crael "fastness," the com?
manders of oar Western steamers.
Waterford steamer, muking for the
English coast, was behind time, and got
short of fuel. To keep the fire going,
hnndred live pigs were turned into the
furnace. This is sorely a refinement on
the expedient of using fat bacon, as '
done OD our Western boats, when they
want to "fire np" to the raoing point.
A Pennsylvania pnner says: "There
are at this time a dahlia in full bloom ii
Scranton, and a rose-bash full of bnds in
Easton. Dandelions are gathered
the fields of-Allentown, and granshoppei
are numero UH and lively in Bethlehem.
Tho Chicago Tribune beads a column
"An old man s throat ont for six dollars,"
and then says: "BnffiaDism, in its vari?
ons forms of murder, burglary, highway
robbery and street assaults, still holds
its sway over our terrified and almost
subdued fellow-citizens. The reign of
violence continues, and the rowdies
would seem to be gaining fresh advan?
tages every day, to stimulate thom to
still more audacious exploits."
Gone ral Banks has prepared a resolu?
tion on tho subject of the recognition of
Cuba, which, it is believed, will be
approved and suit the views of gentlemen
of all sides in the House of Representa?
tives. He has submitted his resolution
to members, it is stated, of diverse views
on tho subject, ond they all approve of
it. lc is said to be very strong in favor
of recognition.
A "Washington telegram of Wednesday,
says: "The President's nomination to
the Senate to-day of his own father,
Jesse Grant, to be postmaster at Coving?
ton, Kentucky, created a great deal of
amusement at the Capitol. Grant, Sr.,
was first appointed by President John?
son, but as his commission was abont to
expire, bis son re-appointed him."
It is stated in Washington, in a jour?
nal careful of its words, on the authori?
ty of Senators, that the President has
declared that no man shall be put in the
vacant seats upon tho Bench of the Su?
preme Court, "who is not pledged in
advance to unite with the dissenting
Judges in reversing thodeciBon just ren?
dered!"
Washington Territory is in a terrible
state of excitement on the squatter
sovereigiity question. Two men have
been killed and several wounded, so far.
A vigilance committee has been organ?
ized.
Joseph Wesley Harper died Monday
morning, at his residence in Brooklyn.
Mr. Harper was ono of the four brothers
who founded the famous publishing
house of Harper & Brothers.
The speech of the King of Prussia at
the opening of tho North German Par?
liament was unfavorably received iu
Paris. Some of its sentences were con?
sidered as "menacing" to Prance.
Margaret Sheridan was shot and in?
stantly killed by her husband in New
York recently, after throe years separa?
tion, during which timo she had taken
up with another man.
Shade, a colored employee on the Wil?
mington and Manchester Railroad, fell
from tho train on Thursday night, and
was so badly crushed that he died tho
next day.
An old tenement house in Wilming?
ton, North Carolina, known as tho Kent
property, was entirely destroyed by fire
on tho 18th.
Incendiary fires ave so frequent in
Hoboken that the citizens aro forced to
form committees, for tho purpose of
guarding the city.
Two men were suffocated with coal gas
in a house in Gloucester, N. J., on Sa?
turday night, by leaving the damper of
their stove shut and the door open.
The New York World says, hanging
for murder being "played ont," the bu
siuesa of shooting and stabbing is in a
highly flourishing condition.
NOTICE.
COLUMBIA, S. C., January, 1870.
The Charlotte, Columbia and Augusta
Railroad Company having beeu formed
by the consolidation of the Charlotte and
South Carolina and the Colombia and
Augusta Railroad, and having execnted
a first and only mortgage on its entire
property of 105 miles, iuclading equip?
ment, is now redeeming all the bonds
formerly issued by said two companies
by an exchange of its first mortgage
bonds. Tbeso bonds bear seven per
cent, interest, payable iu January and
July, and are amply secured by a mort?
gage ou property which cost per milo
more than three times the amount of
bonds so issued.
The present price of the stock and tho
business of the road give ample guaran?
tee of the security of the obligations for
a permunent investment. Iudeed the
opinion is freely expressed, that there is :
no safer bonds issued by any party or
corporation in tho State, and they are
cheerfully commended to capitalists as a
Rafe investment.
For the purpose of funding tho floating
debt of the Company, 350,000 of tbeso
bonds are offered for salo t > the public,
at tho Treasurer's Office in Columbia.
J16row27 WM. JOHNSTON, Prcs't.
Notice.
CITY CLERK'S OFFICE.
COLUMBIA, February 16, 1870.
ALL persons engaged in any busiuos. trade
profession or other calling in this city,
are notified that a liconso for tho samo must
be obtained on or before tho 1st day of March
next. The penalty for neglect or refusal in
taking out said liconso as prescribed in the
"Ordinance to Raise Supplies for tho Year
1870," will b'j ?igidly enforced after said date.
Feb 17 6 J H. MCMAHON. City Clerk.
To all Whom it May Concern.
HAVING, by virtue of the power conferred
by his Excellency the Governor of the
State, taken possession of the QOABBIKD BTONF.
in, npon and abnnt the premises known as
"THE GRANBY QUARRY." I hereby warn all
persona to desist appropriating, carrying on*
or in any manner interfering with tue said
property, on penalty of being dealt with ac?
cording to law.
Dated COLUMBIA. S. C.. Fehrnary IQ. A. D.
1870. CARLOS J, 8T0LBRAND,
Superintendent South Carolina Penitentiarv.
Feb 13 6f
?^^OJL?X No?lqas.
~JullT OUT-"CHERRY PECTORAL
TROCHES!" superior to all ot li cr a for Cotigba,
Golda, Sore Throat, and Broncbitist, ?od
Hoareeneaa. None ao pleasant-noue caro eo
qaiok. Manufactured by
RUSHTON & CO.. Autor House, New York.
For sale by Dr. C. H MIOT, Columbia, H. C.
No more of these horrible tasted, nauseat?
ing, "Brown" Cubeb thing*._Doo 28 |H3mo
IRRITABLE INVALIDS-indigestion ;
not only effectn the physical health, but tho |
dispositions and tempers of its victims. Thc
dyspeptic bocomes, too, in a meaenro demo- j
ralized by his sufferings Ho is subject to lits j
of irritation, sullenness, or despair, as tho
case may bo. A preternatural sensit i vt ness
which ho cannot control, leads him to miecon- :
strim the words and aots of those around him,
and his intorconree even with those nearest
and dearest to him is not unfrequontly marked
by exhibitions of testiness foreign to his real
nature These are tho mental phenomena of
tho disease, for which tho invalid cannot be
justly bold responsible, but they occasion
much household discomfort. It is to tho inte?
rest of tho homo circle, it is essential to fami?
ly harmony as woR as to the reece of the
principal sufferer from a state not far removed
from incipient insanity, that these symptoms
of montai disturbance be promptly removed.
This can only be dono by removing their pby?i
cal causo, a derangement of tho functions of
tho stomach and its allied viscera, the liver
and tho bowels. Upon these three important
organs H08TETTER'8 STOMACH BI FTE RS
act simultaneously, prodncing a thorough
aud salutary change in their condition. Tho
vegetablo ingredients of which tho prepara?
tion is composed aro of a renovating, regulat?
ing aud ALTERATIVE character and tho stimu?
lant which lends activity to their remedial
virtues is the purest and best that can bo ex?
tracted from tho most wholesomoof alicereale,
viz: sound rye. No dyspeptic can tabo this
genial restorative for a singlo week without
experiencing a notable improvement in his
g?nerai health. Not only will bis bodily suf?
ferings abate from day to day, but bis mind
will recover rapidly from its restlessness and
irritability, and thia happy chango will mani?
fest itself in his demeanor to all around bim.
FoblO_ +6
MERIT BOON NOISED ABROAD_It ie
but six years since ALEEN'S LUNG RALSAM,
was first offered for sale. Its good qnalitios
was soon made known at home, and very soon
its fame was noised far and near; now it is sold
in nearly every Drug Store in tho United
StatcB-North, East, South anl Wost. Ho
similar medicino atands higher with tho peo?
ple. It is woll known on tho Pacific coast,
and liberal demanda for it from San Francisco,
Sacramento in California, aud Portland, Ore-]
gon; even from Australia, large orders are re- j
ceived for it. And throughout Canada, it ie
woll and favorably known, and sold every?
where. Read what Captaiu Foster writes:
POTIT RunwEi.L, March 23, lHU'J.
Messrs. Perry Davis ?fc Son-Sins: 1 am
pleased to notify you of tho benefit which I
have received from ALLEN'S LUNO BALSAM,
having been troubled with a cough for several
years past, tho Balsam was recommended to
ino. 1 immediately procured it, and lound it
to relieve my cough moro readily than any?
thing I ever tried. My wife has siso libed it
with most satistactory results. Yours very
truly, CAPTAIN D. FOSTER.
Captain Foster is a ship owner and huild< r,
residing at Port Bui well, Canada.
Sold hy PERRY DAVIS A SON,
Feb li|}lmo8 General A-rent*.
J>AIN KILLER CURES SORE THROAT.
AFAVORITE Medicino with all classes.
Is DAVIS' PAIN KILLER.
IF you have Painter's Colic,
USE nm PAIN KILLER.
NO Medicine is so popular
AH TUE FAIN KILLER.
J^EKP the PAIN KILLER always at hand.
IF you have a Cough or Cold,
USE THE PAIN KILLER.
LOOK ont and not be canght without a
Bottle of PAIN KILLER in the house.
LET every body use the PAIN KILLER
For SPRAINS and BRUISES
EVERY sailor should carrv a bottle of
PAIN KILLER with him.
REMEMBER, the PAIN KILLER is for
both Internal and External use.
The PAIN KILLER ?B Bold by all druggists
and dealers in family medicines.
PERRY DAVIS A SON, Proprietors.
71 High street, Providenco
378 St. Paul atreet. Montreal, Canada,
17 Southampton Row, London, England.
Fob 1 HI Imo
MANHOOD ANO WOMANHOOD-ES?
SAYS FOR YOUNG MEN, on tho passional
attraction of the sexes:, and tho happiness nf
TRUE MARRIAOK, when perfect manhood and
perfect womanhood unito to conaecrato thu
union. 8ont free, in sealed envelopes. Ad?
dress, HOWARD ASSOCIATION. Box P, Phi?
ladelphia. Pa. Jan 20 3 no
SPECIAL. NOTICE-To parties in want of
Goora, Hashes and Blinds, we refer to tho ad?
vertisement of P. P. Toale. tho large manu?
facturer of thoso goods in Charleston. Price
liBt furnished on application. Jnlv 17 9mo
Watches, Clocks and Jewelry.
THE undersigned mo*t respectfully
VyV informs his patrons, and the public iii
iFtiiWil"1 that ho has received a well se
I'jeted assortment of fine Watches, Jewelry
and Clocks- amongst them the celebrated
German CUCKOO CLOCKS, carved in Walnut
and Oak. SPECTACLES and Eye-glares of
every foons, to auit all eyes. Above-mentioned
articles will be sold av reasonable prices. Al)
work eonuected with thia Imo will bu executed
in the best workmanlike manner, and properly
warranted. A. W. WEH RH AN,
Plain atroet, opposite Mr. Berry's Furn i turo
Rooms._Oct 27
White Corn.
C*f~\f\ BUSHELS prime White CORN, for
OVJVJ ??le low for 0A8H.
Jin 8_^^MlP HOPE.
Diamonns.
IHAVE jost reoeived by Express a fine as?
sortment of DIAMOND JEWELRY-Rings
from $10 to M?0 WII.I I AM GLAZE.
Cow Feed I Cow Feed I
JLS? received, a fresh lot of GOW FEED, at I
the Columbia Ice Honee, which will be
sold l?.-v foroasb. J. D. BATEMAN.
Nt > 20 8mo
Large Assortment
OF Ladles' and Genfs fine GOLD WATCHES
?nd CHAINS, fur salo at
ISAAC SULZBACHKB'S,
Coombia Hotel Row.
Large Assortment
OF new styles Ladies* Half SETS, (aonw
thing olugant, ) at
ISAAC SULZBACHER'S,
Columbia Hotel How.
Immense Stock
OF solid ?ilvor and Platod Wares, pelling
cheap, at ISAAC SULZBACHER'S,
Columbia Hotel Row.
The Finest Assortment
OF Table and Pocket CUTLERY in the city,
at reduced prices.
ISAAC 8ULZBACHER,
Columbia Hotel Row.
Large Assortment
OF French and American CLOCKS. Aleo, a
small assortment of GUNS, PISTOLS,
AMMUNITION, Ac, Ac. at
ISAAC SULZBACHER'S,
Jan 5 Colombia Hotel Row.
EXCHANGE HOUSE,
PAY6INGCR& PRANKUN, Proprietors.
THE above boneo is conveniently
looated on Main street-kept on
* European plan, with large, weil-fur
ioomi. Table supplied with the bost
tho market affords. Also, finest Norfolk OYS?
TERS, WILD GAME and FISH, or all kinds,
nerved in any style, by an experienced cook.
Board, with or without lodgings, by the week 1
or day, at moderato rates, and meals served at j
all hours, without extra charge.
In BAR attached, will always be foundg
finest WINE8, ALES, Liquors," Scgars, Ac
T M. PATSINOER, C. K. I'll AN KI.IN
nestaixj'ant.
?c?v\ /~"\ THE POLLOCK HOUSE RES-1
Lf^ TAU ?ANT is now lu cuiup?eio work
NSfijF ing order. OYSTERS will be served
up iu evory stylo and in tho best manner. Fa-1
inilios ?applied in any quantity.
Also. GAME in season; besides!
REFRESHMENTS of every kind.
The BILLIARD BOOM ia again in
^ " .J operation. Tables from best I
a^nnsxaxmatW makers. T. M. POLLOCK,
^ _ y "^Jr Oot28 Proprietor.
CERTAIN PRESERVATION
OP THR
* . S I Ca- H3I T - ' '
I T I S A FACT
fFI H AT the celebrated perfected 8PECTA- j
X CLES and EYE GLASSES, manufactured j
by Lazarus A Morriu, Martfeld, Connecticut, j
strengthens and preserves the Eyes-assists j
tho Sight most brilliantly, and lunts a g rr al '
many yoars without change.
ISAAC SULZBACH ER, Jeweler, I
Columbi;; Hotel Kow. ia tim gola appointed ',
Ag? nt in Columbia, S.O., aud vicinity, further I
sale. Dec .10 Iv I
- .
To the Public in General.
IHAVE better COTTON SEED than any !
man who advertises Seed for salo. Miue I
ia the improved BOYD PROLIFIC, which ex- j
cols any other. The price is $2.50 per bushel.'
Aa examination of my proofs will bo convinc?
ing. 1 refer to.Tocob H. Wells and J. D. Hilt.
Call and look at the growth, in Butcher Town.
Dec 3 N. POPE.
Living Writers of the South.
SHORT biographies, lists of works, and ex?
tracts from tho most popular volumes of
every living writer of tho Southern United
States. By Professor JamcB Wood Davidson.
%* A vorv large handsome book. Price $2 00.
Vashti. or Until Death us Do Part. By Au?
thor of Beanla, Maearia, Ac $2.00.
The Polar World-a popular description ol
Men and Nature in tho Arctic and Anlartic re?
gions of tho (Untie illustrated. $3 75.
Tho Romance of Spanish History, by John
8. C. Abbott: with illustrations.
Pictoral Field Book of the War of 1812. By
Benson J. LosBing. anthor of Pictorial Field
Book Bevolution. $7.00.
Photograph Albums, Pocket Cutlery, Ac, at j
JD U F PI BA. CHAPMAN'S Bookstore.
THE CAROLINA HOUSE,
KICHAKD BARRY, Proprietor.
cjTH IS conveniently located and easily ac
RnVcessible (rom Main street, being on Wash
WtS ington, near Sumter. The very nest of
LIQUORS alwajs on hand. Tom and Jerry,
Flip, Hot Punches, and other whit? r beve?
rages, prepared at short notice. Nov 30
Planting Potatoes.
pr/"\ BARBELS Pink-Eve and Goodrich
0\ f PLANTING POTATOES, just received
and for sale !.v J. .V T. lt. AGN h W
To the Public.
CX* I WOULD RESPECTFULLY
/tf^V^Oinform tlio citi/.eus of Columbia
ff,,/ J?H&ar"l the surrounding country ge
jESliiertiily, that 1 have resumed un
tf8sMw??0P>'iild Business again, after a lapse
of twoiit* years, engaged in the manufacture .
of lion, I am nguiu back at mv first Business, i
that of WATCH, CLOCK AMP JEWELRY- ',
where a full Stock of all Goods kept in a First !
Class Establishment can be found. I shrill u-e |
my best euduavoiH to give satisfaction to all.
1 hope to receive a share of patronage. I shall i
keep First Class Work men, and all work en?
trusted to mo will hu warranted.
N ov C WJ M IAM OT.AZF..
ju_MHS. FLANIGAN respectfully
mlkwnf?fm U)^"'"m tho ladies of Columbia
fflBrli iL H am' vicinity that she lias received
jHiJ" \\Jn\ *"d would offer for their inspec
^MaPllMl ,i,,n a ve'"v superior stock of Mil
^"fMEor 1,1 BON NE 18, HATS, FEA
' * W ETHERS and FLOWERS, in ?tid?
ies? variety, after tho very latest fashions,
and at the lowest prices.
Dress-making
Attended to, as nsnal, with an assortment of
Trimmings, Pattern*. Ac Oct 24
OR. W. H. TUTT'S
STANDARD PEEP ABAI I0N8.
SARSAPARILLA AMP QUEEN'S DELIGHT,
Expectorant,
Veeetablo Livor Pille,
Improved Hair Dye, For sale by
Feb 87 Iv _K. F.. JACKSON.
Fine Gold Watch Chaut
OF all the latest styles, for Ladies and Gen?
tlemen, for sale by WILLIAM GLAZE.
New York Advertisements.
A" WA TT WITH 8PKCTACL1CS i-?tToy C ?
made now easily, without doctor or medi?
cines. Sent post-paid on receipt of 10 cents.
Address, DB. E. B. FOOTE, 120 Lexington Av.
AWAY - WITH UNCOMFORTABLE
TH. i" s s KS.-Comfort and core for tho
ruptured. Sent post-paid on receipt of 10 cents.
Address. DR. E. B FOOTE,
Doo 15 fSmo 120 Lexington Avo., N. Y.
Charleston Advertisements.
STOL.i., wmiB & co.,
WHOLESALE DEY GOODS,
887 I I 880
DomesticStore. I KINQ 8T" ? Lace Store.
Feb 27 CHARLESTON. 8. C. ly
J. !N. HOBSON. Commission Merchant,
NOS. 1 AND ? ATLANTIC WHARF.
CHARLESTON, S. C.
HAVING ampio means for advances, a busi?
ness experience of twenty years, and
contining himself striotly to a COMMISSION
B08INE8S, without operating on his own ac?
count, respectfully solicits consignments of
Cotton, Floor, Wheat, Corn, etc.
Shippers of Produce to him may, at their
option, havo their consignments sold cither in
Charleston or New York; thus having the ad?
vantage of two markets, without extra com?
mission.
BF.FEBENCEB:
Bishop W. M. Wightman, 8. C.; Col. Wm.
Johnson, Charlotte, N. C.; Rev. T. O.Summers,
Tennessee; Hon. John P. King, Augusta,Ga.;
Messrs. George W. Williams A Co., Charles?
ton, 8. C.; Messrs. Williams, Taylor A Co.,
New York._April 28 fly
BAVOH'8 RAW BONE
SUPER-PHOSPHATE of LIME.
IAM now receiving my supplies of this MA?
NURE, and Planters ean roly upon getting
an article fully up to standard as per analysis.
All bought from myself or authorized Agents,
l will guarantee, as evory cargo so sold in ana?
lyzed on arrival here, and the high character
of the Manure fully kept up.
J. N. ROBSON,
Solo Agent for Sooth Carolina, Nos. 1 and 2
Atlantic Wharf, Charleston, 8. C.
R. O'NEALE A SON, Agents Richland County.
Prof. Shepard Bays or analysis niacin October j
16, 1869: "A valuable Manure, and decidedly
superior to tho article of last vear."
Experiment made by M. C. M. Hammond, of
Beech Island, S. C.:
No Manure. .. 887 lbs. seed cotton pr acre
17511)8. Por.Guano.1,328 " ?? "
175 lbs. Baugh's... 1,489 "
Dec 22 +3mo
Warranted not to Gall in any Service,
Or in any Climate !
F O It FAR M W ORK,
Or iioy kind of work requiring a steady and
count rmi. draught.
TJIKSI: (JOLI 1 /.'S AHK T'XEQI'A LEV.
Crt ir? PEST,
I.loll 1 KMT,
M< i- AMWT,
RnUMEHVH.I.K, S. C . DWI MIlKl! 12, IM!'.?.
Messrs. Chapeau <fc Heffron-GFNTI.?MF.N: I
have used on my mules working in carts sud
tho phosphate cars, tho FLAG COLLAR, pur?
chased from you, and can say that it ?H the
host Collar 1 nave evc? unod. Two of my muios
were very badly galled, and worked steadily
with them, and are now perfectly woll. 1
cheerfully recommend them to all horse and
mule owners. I ara, respectfully,
J. M. LAWTON.
DORCHESTER ROAD, S. C., DKCEMBER 16. 18(19.
Messrs. Chapeau A, Heffron-GENILKMEN: I
have unod your FLAG COLLAR on my mules
and hornes, both in cart and plow, and lind it
the best Collar I have ever nsed, and can pay
with pleasure that I fully endorse Its merits as
claimed by you. Respectfully,
R. B. BAKER, M. D.
For sale bv
Cil A PICA LT AC HKFFROV,
Manufacturers of
SAPOLK*, HABHKAS, FlBK CAPH, Bf LT*, Ae
And Dealers in
Government McClellan Saddles and Govern?
ment Team Harness.
ALSO
Agents fortho celebrated "Dextor Bonnets,"
for the prevention of Hnn-stroke.
No. 08 Meeting Street.
(Next to Hills House,)
Jan20 CHARLESTON, B.C. timo
m uiuuuia, o limes monthly rates.
CONSTITUTION RENOVATOR,
Or Blood Cleanser.
?-? ?
TUIS medicine is known to tho faculty M
being the concentrated fluid extract of
Sarsaparilla, united with other valuable medi?
cinal herbs, and is guaranteed aa chemically
pure. For tho cure of
SCROFULA AND CONSUMPTION.
This remedy is compounded expressly for
purifying and cleansing the blood of all in
I tlrmities, going at once to the fountain-head
I of disease. It extinguishes
Ttmiora, Consumption, Syphilis, Skin Erup?
tions, Salt Rheum, Roils, Rheumatism,
Was'c of Vitality, Scrofula.
Wo all know that the promiscuous vaccina?
tion indulged in during the late war bred the
moat villainous diseases. Vaccination pua was
j taken from the arms of many persona tull of
scrofulous sores.
Then of cour BO the impurities of the scrofu?
lous patient were absorbed in the blood of men
I otherwise without diseases, and both became .
I infected aliko. Hen, women and children
I throughout all the West are mott wofnllv
I diseased from thia cause, and knew not, until
a few months ago, the origin of it.
Henry's Constitution Renovator
Relieves the en tiro system of pains and aches,
enlivens the spirits, and sends new blood
ROUNDING THROUGH EVERY VEIN.
It imparta a
SrARKLINQ BRIGHTNESS TO THE EIS,
A ROSY GLOW TO THE CHEEK,
A RUBY TI KOP. TO THE LIPS,
A CLEABNESS TO TUE HEAD,
BRIGHTNESS TO THE COMPLEXION,
BUOYANCY TO THE SPIBITS,
AND HAPPINESS ON ALL SIDES.
For all affections of the kidneys it is unsur?
passed.
People have been rescued, as it were, from
tho very jaws of death, by a timely nae of this
great remedy.
EXTRACTS FBOM VARIOUS LETTEBS.
"Doctor, I was vaccinated in the hospital.
Refore that I had no skin disease. Until 1 had
a bottle of your 'Constitution Renovator,'
sent me by Mr. Boper, of Columbia, Mo., I
suffered tortures with running sores. Since I
used two bottles I am well, excepta small sore
on tho calf of my left leg, and that is getting
well fast."
This from a lady: "And now my akin ia as
cloar and fair as a babe's. My complexion,
thanks to your 'Renovator,' is beautiful."
"Yes, yes, I may well say such relief waa
unknown to me before. Enclosed find five
dollars for six bottles; two familiea hero want
to try it."
"I was very much troubled with ayphilis.
Your remedy seems to be curing me fa fat. Send
four bottles per Express."
"No moro rheumatism. Three bottles of
Constitution Renovator havo made me a new
man."
"Doctor, enclosed find $5. Please send me
a supply. Two families here want to try your
Constitution Renovator."
Wc have not space for more of the above ex?
tracts, but you can ask your neighbor about
tho remedy. Every one has something good
to say, as it cures every time.
For all diseases of the
KIDNEYS, RETENTION OF TUE URINE, fte., Ac.
And for Female Diseases, Nervous Prostra?
tion, Weakness, General Laesi turto and Want
of Appetite, it is unsurpassed.
CAUTION. -In ordering our remedy, always
place tho number of our Post Office Box on
your letters. The new law in our Now York
Post Oftice compels this. Address,
DR. M. K. HENRY <Si CO..
/Director-General Rcrlin Hospital, Prussia.
Agency of tho United States,
Laboratory, 276 Pearl street,
Post Office Box 5.272, Now York.
tf?r CONSTITUTION RENOVATOR is $1
per bottlo, six bottles for #5. Sent anywhere
on receipt of price. Patients are requested to
correspond confidentially, and reply will be
made by following mail.
Sold hy all respectable Druggists.
A I ll A R ' S
SARRACENIA BITTERS,
A sovereign remedy for
DYSPB X? SXwAt,
And diseases arising from a disordered con?
dition of the Stomach and Liver. Prepared by
G. W. AIMAR, Chemist and Druggist,
.itiO King, corner Yanderhorst street.
Jan ll ly Charleston, South Carolina.
arr- SOLD RY A LL DRUGGISTS.
CITIZENS' SAVINGS BANK
or
SOUTH CAROLINA
DEPOSITS OF tl A UPWARDS RECEIVED.
/ X TER KS T A L LO WED A T TEE RA TE O
S KV EE PER CENT. PER A NE Vii,
ON CERTIFICA 7ES OF DEPOSIT,
AND SIX PER CENT. COM
POU NORD KV ERY SIX
MONTHS ON A CCO UN TS.
OFFICERS.
Wade Hampton, President.
JT0li,n 8" T? T.r: I Vice-Presidents.
John P. Thomas, j
Thomas E. Oregg, Cashier.
John C. B. Smith, Assistant Cashier.
Directora,
Wade Hampton, Columbia,
William Mai tin, Columbia.
F. W. McMaster, Columbih
A. C. Haskell, Columbia.
J. I'. Thomas, Columbia.
E. II. Heinitsh, Colombia.
Jehu B. Palmer, Colombia.
Thomas E. Gregg, Columbia.
J. Eli Gregg, Marion.
G. T. Scott, Newberry.
W. O. Mayes, Newberry.
B. II. Rutledge, Charleston.
Daniel Ravcnel. Jr.. Charleston.
taucbanics, Laborers, Clerks, Widow?, Or*
ph. s and ot bern may hero deposit their sav?
ing,, and draw a liberal rate of interest there?
on. Planters, Professional Men and Trustees
wishing to draw interest on their fonda until
they require them for business or other pur?
poses: Parents desiring to set apart email
pums for their children, and Married Women
and Minors (whose deposits car. only be with?
drawn by t ben,eel ves, or, in case of death, by
their leen I representatives,) withing to lay
?aide funds for futuro nae. aro here afforded
an opportunity of depositing their means
whore they will rapidly accumulate, and, at
the same time, be subject to withdrawal when
needed. _Aog 18
Gibbes & Thorr a?, Beal Estate Agents,
OFFER their services to the public aeQEN
ERAL LAND AGENTS. Will buy and aell
Landa, and other property, on commission. No
sharges nntil aalen are effected.
JAMES G. GIBBES,
JOHN P. THOMAS,
Jan 19 WADE HAMPTON GIBBES.

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