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? t^^^^?r^rr?D DAIL? A JD TJ-WMBXT.!^? . , WEDNESDAY MOBHIMG. r^^?mM^iSELBY, )ffloe on Main Street? above Taylor. -. ? .- j ?rBook and Job Printing of every doecrip ioo promptly and faithfully attended to. ?Whri ' . ;A?yEBTiaKMKNTB , Inserted in tho;Daily at 75 oenta por square far the flrat ari d'50 cent's e?oh eubB*enucnt ln [ ?ortiori. Long: advertisemonta by tue week, month' or.year; at reas?nablo ratee. 8UBS0BIPTION. Daily,.aix.monthe, ?4 00: Iri-Woekly, 2 50; Weekly; lb50. - U t> * * ' ^ _ Tho Loolclng-Glaas. In girlhood'e day, when I waa gay, . And oalled a dashing hello, How I would joy to hear the tale The looking-glass would tell. . When each gallant would seek to praise ?j V Aridsay: "There's no defect," I'd stand and smile before the glaeB And think ho waB correct. . -^What rounded form and pearly teeth, - And braida of golden hairl Wh$t lily skin anti rosy Hptl ' And that romantic air! Hen turned and followed on tho street; They sought me at tho ball; Tho actor eyed mo from the stage, ,---TAnd how the beaux would calli Twas the envy of my sex, And better girls than I ^Wottld'BUffor slights night after night, '-* 'If'shallow men weiro by. ' Whenever I was near a glass, ' . rd have my furtivo look; ' "I'd tfeAd the mirror ev'ry day, ,'; And r ?rely heod my book. . But years have flownl I sit alone ?j R 'No l?ve'r by my eide; The mirror tells another tale, -Abd I am no ono's bride. di-speaks to mo of sallow face, ' . M Valie teeth and loss of hail! Li it is a thing I gladly shun, ..'At home and everywhere. Oh! had I gazed at common sense, . Instead of at my glass 1 With.him who loft mo in disguet, ?Whot happy timos I'd pass. Tm father old and faded now, But. I have thought and road; And, if I mate, 'twill bo with ono Who loves my heart and bead. "How much did he leave?" inquired a . gentleman of, a wag on learning the death of a 'wealthy oi ti zen. "Every? thing," responded tho wog, "ho didn't tako a dollar with him !" ?TB?iW??tern lover.Baye >of his parting from bia odored vone: "Her last wordB fell, Jika grcnt rocks, into the sea of my ".^?orr?w?, and splashed the briny water into my eyes." *S?_ ' 'MMl NATIONAL BANK > > .1 *? jj ?j : - OF: I : Present C?pital, $100,000. ' '-! A UTI IO II IZ KD CAPITA Ii, 8500,000. OFFICEB8. . .,Jobn B. Palmer, r resident. I 'A. G. Breniz?r, Cashier. 0. N. G. Hutt, Assistant Cashier. biBECTons. \ - '? '? J.?Eli Gregg, John B. Palmor, F. W. McMas ter, B. D. Seun, of B. D. Benn & Son; G. W. Bearden, of Copeland A Bearden; B.L. Bryan, of Bryan A McCarter; W\ C. SwaDield, of II. & W. C. SwafHeld. F. ,W^MoMaster, Solicitor. S ??? .. rpHIS Bank* is now"open for Ibo transaction . .4. of a general banking business. C * C?BT?FICATES' OF DETOSIT of.curroncy or .coin, bearing interest at tho ralo of seven (7) ^ pCr oeqt. pbr annum, lh'kfnd.'will bo issued. ^'Poposlts from County Officers especially so ! ImtbdWalser,"from Trustees, ' Administrators, jivecuiors, professional Men, and others. 1 Particular attention given to accounts of City and Country 'Merchants, and other bufci nesa ,mon, and the usual accommodations ex? tended. ? / iii X NTotes, Sills of Exchange, and other evi? dences of debt diecouutcd, and money loaned on collaterals. '> Stocks, Bonds, Gold and Silver bought atid ? sbld.^" Mutilated Currency purchased at a fcmall i, discbunt. . Sight Drafts drawn direct on all tho promi? nent pla?ai 'In England, Ireland, Scotland, France, Gernxany, Belgium, Holland, Den . mark and tho Orient. Letters of Credit issued, payable in any of tho above plaoos. . " . 'Drafts .on all the prominent cities in tho United States bought and sold. : ' N. B. Persons desiring to tako Stock in thia Bank, would do welt to xnako application soon, . as there ia only a limited amount still to be 2 'dlBpoa?d or. Banking House oppoaito Columbia Hotel. . Open from 9 to 3._?'oh 28 ly CITIZENS' SAVINGS-BANK : >': . .' Vj : O? SOUTH G?ROUNik , > \ - ''?????; Deposits pf $1 and Upwards Received, -. -?-. INTEREST ALLO WED A T THE RA TE Ol SEVEN FER CENT. FER ANNUM, : ON CER TIFICA TES OF DEF 081 Tt I, . :" AND SIX FER CENT. COM POUNDED EVERY SIN MONTHS ON A CCO UNTS. t e-Y ^ OFFICERS. ! -iWrm Martin, President. ' '?''A'. G.'Bronizor. Casbler. John O. B. Smith, Assistant Cashier. . i- . ? . , Directors. Wade Hampton, William Martin, A. C. Has . koli, F. W, MoMaster, John P. Thomas, E. H Hciuitsh, John B. Palmer, Thomas E. Gnni; Columbia?; *h .. VJ.IEtt Gregg, Marion. .'.A G.r?r .Scott, Newborry. ' " ! . Wi G.'Mayes, Nowberry. B. H; Rutledge,Charleston. ' 'DanielBavenel, Jr., Charleston. ' Mechanics. Laborers, Olerks, Widows, Or ' > ' phdns and others may hore deposit their sav? ings and draw ? liberal rate of interest there? on. Planters, Professional Mon and Trustees wishing to draw ihtereBt en their funds until < they'r?duire'therh for business or other pur? poses; Parents desiring to set apart small .inm?fd^th?ir children, and Married Womon and Minors (whoso deposits can only be with? drawn by themselves, or, in case of death, by their legal representatives,) withing to lay ii?ldo funds for? futuro u3o. are here afforded ?vu opportunity ? of depositing their means .where they vrill rapidly accumulate, and,at the same timo, bo subject to withdrawal when needed. _ 'i, . ?) Aug 18 .... i Ww \te?fMt Corn Whiakey, v.- 7 ? 'VifARRANTED two years 0ldt at JL' : W MW -?OBNO.8EEGS:B$\ Xiii fi hX.fi. ?? '. .I* -J'v . feH^11?!* A?vlsea ?onsumpiiv?a to ?o to FjovlthV. In W&t&.I?Having for'' the last' tbirlVrfi've yeara? dot?ted my -whole time and attention to tho stotly of lung dis? eases aoQ consumption. I feel that Zunder* Btand fully tho 'course that ought to he purr, sued to restore a tolerably bad case ol diseased langs to houlthy soundness. The first and most important .step is for the patient to avoid taking cold, andy tho best of all places on this continont for this purpoBO in winter, is Florida, well down in the State, where the temperature ia regular, and not subject to such variations as in more Northern latitudes. Palatka is a point I can recommend. A good hotel is kopt thoro by Foterman. Last win? ter.!, saw.eavoral p?re ona there whoso inngs had been badly diseased, but who, nn'dor the healing Influence of tho clim ato and my medi? cines, were getting well. One hundred miles further down tho river is a poiut which I would prefer to Falatka, us tba temperature is moro oven and the air dry and bracing. Mollonville and Enterprise are located there. I should give a decided pre? ference to Mollonville. It is two miles from river or lake, and it seems almost impossible to tako cold there. Tho tables in Florida might bo better, and patients complain at times, but that ia a good Bign, aa it indicates a 'return of appetite, and when thia is tho caso they generally increase in floab, and then tho lungs must heal. Jacksonville, Hibernia, Green Cove, and many other placcB in variono parla of Florida, can bo safely recommended to consumptives iu winter. My reasons for sajing eo aro that patients aro leas liable to tako cold there than where thero ia a less oven temperature, and it is not necessary to say that where a consump? tive person exposes himself to frequent colds, he is certain to dia shortly. Therefore, my advice is, go well down into tho State, out ot tho reach of prevailing East winds and fogs. Jacksonville, or almost any other of the lo? calities I havo named, will benefit those who aro troubled with a torpid liver, a disordered stomach, deranged bowolB, sore throat or cough, but for thoso whoso lungs aro diseased a moro Southern point is earnestly recom? mended. For fifteen years prior to 18G0,1 was profes? sionally in New York, Huston, Baltimore and Philadelphia every week, where 1 saw and ex? amined on an averago fivo hundred patienta a week. A practice so extensive, embracing every possible phase of lung disc ?BO, baa ena? bled mo to understand tho discaso folly, and heneo my caution in regard to taking cold. A person may take vaat quantities of "Schenck's Pulmonic Syrup, Seaweed Tonic and Man? drake Fills," and yet die if he doce not avoid taking cold. In Florida, ncarlv everybody is using Schenck's Mandrake PiilB, for the c.?malo ia moro likelv to produce bilious habits than moro Northern latitudes. It ia a well estab? lished fact that nativoB of Florida rarely die of consumption, especially thoso of tho South? ern part. On thc other hand, iu New Eng? land, ono-third, at least, of the population dio of this torriblo diaeaso. In tho Middle Staten it does not prevail so largely, still thero aro many thousands of cascB there. What a vast per contago of lifo would be saved if consumptives wore as easily alarmed in re? gard to taking fresh cold aa they aro about scarlet fever, small-pox, ?c. Hut they arc not. They tako what they term a little cold, which they aro crcdulouB enough to bolievc will wear off in a few days. They pay no at? tention to it, and heneo it lays tho foundation for another and another still, until the lungs aro diseased beyond all hopo for core. My advice to persona whoso lunga are affected even slightly is, to lay in a stock of Schenck's Pulmonic Syrup, Schenck's Seaweed Tonic and Schenck's Mandrako Pills and go to Florida. I recommend theso particular medicines because I am thoroughly acquaint? ed with their action. I know that where they tiona, they wi if do tho worfffbai'is reqmf^S" This accomplished, natures will do tho rest. The physician who prescribes for cold, cough or night-sweats, and thon advises the patient lo walk or ride out every day, will bo sure to havo a comae on his hands before long. My plan is to give ray three medicines, in accordance with tho printed directions, ex? cept in some casca whero a freer uso of tho Mandrake Pills ie necessary. My object is to givo tone to tho Btomach-to got up a good appetite. It ie always a good sigu when a patient begins to grow hungry. I have hopes of such. With a relish for food and tho gratilicaiion of that relish comes good blood, and with it more flesh, which ia closely fol? lowed by a healing of tho lungs. Then tho cough loosens and abates, the creeping chills and clammy night-awcata no longer prostrate and annoy, aha tho patient geta well, provid? ed ho avoids taking cold. Now tuero nre many consumptives who have not tho menus to go to Florida. The question may be asked, is thero no hopo for such? I Certainly there ia. My advice to such is, and eyer has been, to stay jil a warm room during tho winter, with a temperature of about seventy degrees, which should bo kept regularly at that point, by means of a ther? mometer. Let stich a patient tako bia ox? erciao within tho limits of tho room by walk? ing np and down as much aa bia strength will permit, in order to keep up a healthy circula? tion of thc blood. I havo cured thousands by this system, and can do so again. Con? sumption is us easily cured as any other disease, if taken in time, and thc proper kind of treatment ia pursued. Thc tact stands undiaputed on record that Schenck's Pulmo? nic Syrup, Mandrako Fills, and Seaweed Tonic have cured very many of what seemed tobe hopeless casca" of consumption. Go where you will, you will bo almost certain to find some poorconaumptivo who baa been readied from thc very jawa of death by their nae. So far aa tho Mandrako Pilla aro concerned, everybody should keep a supply of them on baud. They acton tho liver better than ca lo? me], and leavo none of its hurtful effects be? hind. In fact, they are excellent in all cases where a purgative* medicine is required. If yon have partaken too freely of fruit and dian tura ensues, a dose of tho Mandrakt-s will euro yon. If you are subject td aick headache, take a doses of tho M a m! iv. Les und they will relievo you in two hours. If yon would obviate tho "effect of a change of water, or tho too freo indulgence in fruit, Btak? one of tho Mandrakes ev.i v night or overy other nihill, and you may then drink water and eat wat et melons, pears, apples, plums, Bea chea or com, without thc risk ol* being sick y them. They will prulcct those who live in dump situations against chilla and fevers. Try them. They uro perfectly harmless. They can do you good only. 1 havo abandoned my professional vis-its to Boston and New York, but continue to eoe patients at my oftico, No. 15 N. SIXTH street, Philadelphia, overy Saturday, from it A. M. to 3 P. M. Thoso who wish a thorough exami? nation with the ltcapironieter will bo charged rive dollars Tho lteaniroiuvtcr declares the oxact condition of tho lunga, and patients can readily learn whether they aro curable or not. But I desire it distinctly understood that thc value of my medicines depends entirely upon their being, taken strictly according to dires lions. In conclusion, I will say that when persona tako my medicines and their systems are brought into r, healthy condition thereby, they aro not HO liable to tako cold, yet no ono with diseased lungs.can bear a Budden chango of atmosphere without tho liability of groater or lesa irritation of tho bronchial tubca. Full directions in all languages accompany my mediemos, BO oxplicit and clear that an v one can UBO them without consulting mo, and can bo bought from any druggist. ' 1 VT 1P" J'H. SCHENCK, M. D., " No. 15 N. SIXTH street, Philadelphia. Nov IQ_ 1 +Jy VOIO QUACKS-A victim of early in discretion, causing nervous debility, pre? mature decay, Ac, having tried in vain every advertised remedy, has a eimplo means of solf-cure, which he will Bend free to his fellow WSWSS^k HiTTJTTM!, 78 Nassau atre0t, Netr Y?rk. * Th.o23-t6mo GERMAHB?TTEES $ ?5 j THE . . j ? Tutestindicated ?^^alffjfft^? . ALTER?TIVETANTIB?LIOUS ?nd INVIGORATING PROPERTIES. . s> . LIPJ?MAN's great X/Tp/.DE M?R^ GERMAN; jBlTT / I ' '? k i ERS^is* prepared /f //a - -~ .. > from tho original /fV Srt?.wSliyf\ v l Gorman receipt ! (jg foyjSLc /^@H{ r now in possession . 113^7 ?S?S?V < ' '&?P/' ^V'- 01 the proprietors (te^/^/lt)/<^^^ \V-> aid is tho same ^^^fjf?/j& ;. preparation that gKJ rixZA&K Jr" ^ . waa used in Gor -^??WfcJ* -KTOS-V^FS' many upwards ol (^^'^ttJSfS^^W^'-'- a century ago; to T^^yf^^^^WjA^r' ' day is household SflfflmBr^f jj;' ~2J'''~ ' remedy of Gorma? '^?-v^e ' ' . f ?. ny, recommended (*/ \ hy ita most cmi ?'?' .* nent physicians. LII'IMIA.V'S QB.EAT GEriMAK BITTERS Is composed of tho purest alcoholic cBBcnce ot Germany's favorite beverage, impregnated with tho juices and extracts of.rare herbs, roots and barks; all of which combined make it one of tho bcd and surest preparations for thu cure of Dyspepsia, Lose of Tone in tho Stomach and Digcbtive Organs, Nervous Debility, Lan? guor, Constip?t iou, Liver Complaint; General Exhaustion, and a? a PHEVEXT1 VE J- OE CHILLS A Xl) EE VE H AND MALARIOUS DISEASES GENERALLY. PE HI A I. KS Will And LIPI'MAN'S GREAT GERMAN RIT? TERS tho best tonic known for the disenseato which they arc generally subject, and where a gentle stimulant is recommended. SAVANNAH, March IC, 1870. Afessr.s'. Jacob Lipjivan ?? Uro., Savannah. Ca.-GENTS: I have before mc your esteemed letter of tho lilli inst., containing varions documents relative to your "GermanBitters." After a careful examination 1 must confess that your Bitters is really what you represent it to bo, an old German recipe "of Dr- Mitch erlich. of Berlin. Prussia, lt will no doubt ho excellent for dyspepsia, general debility and nervrjus diseases, and is a good preventive of chilla and fever. I lind it to bo a most de? lightful and pleasant stomachic. 1 remain yours truly, (Signed) AUG. I'. WETTER. KiriKT.AM) MILLS, GA., March 22,1870. ATessre. Jacob I.jj'jnnnn ? Erv., l)rii'j<jis(?>, Savannah, Ga.-GnNTi.iiaiEX: I hnvo intro? duced your Great Gnman Billers lu re to my customers and friends, and 1 find belter sale for it than any I have cv? r kept before. Those who have tried it approve of it very highly, and I do not hesitate in say lng that "it is far superior in value tu Rivy other Bitters now in use. Yours, respect fully, W.'KIRKLAND. Wholesale Agent?- for State of South euroli na-DOWIE, MOISE A- DAY1K, Il KN ll Y BIS OIIOFF A CO.. GLAGI?8 A WITTE. STEF? FENS, WERNER A DUCKER, Charleion. Depot in Columbia, S. C., at GEIGER A MCGREGOR'S. Druggists. Jniic21v|ll Tho Great Medical Discovery? Dr. WALKER'S CALIFORNIA VINEGAR BITTERS, s? Hundreds of Thousands ?~ Bear testimony to their Wonder- ???"tr o o ful Curativo Effects. g g o ||| WHAT ARE % TH CY ? fgg heu -r-- - ? ? a ^^^^^^^^^^ .rt 2 THEY ARB NOT A VILE ? f % "?FANCY DRINK Jil :>!a?e of I'oor Hum, W'ttlxkcr, Prout Spirits mid Refuse 1.i>: II ?rs doctored, tl leed mid ttweotcued t J piont-s th j tjsio, culled y To:: tc'n,",4iAppetiser *-," Hes: tiren,'' AC., that lea l tho lippier on to d.-r.:i!.e:ir.n'.tu;:d rula, hut arc r. true Medicine, made from tim Nativa Hoots an t licrtisof California, I'rce from lill Alcoholic Stiiitulnntt-i. They ar- Otc ii lt KAT It LOO D PUK I FI EIt mid 1.1 I T. (it VIM; PJtl.N C'.l PI.'E a porfi ct Renovator aiidluvlzoralorof tiic System, cr.rryl";; iii" .-.ll poisonous matter and re-torlnir tlie blood to u hcahiiy rendition. No jH-rion can taUe tlteso Hitler; according loi'ir.-t: li-maml remain loris nh wt ll. P<u-1 ii tia itiiii II i or j- mid Chronic Ithctt iiintiNtit mul (iniil, DysipepNlii wi' Iinli BCMtloti, Bilious, lt rmi 11 eut IIIMI litier itiltlriit Fevers, Dl'iriiKrs nf t ho lllood, Liver, Kidney*, a:iil Kindlier, lliesc Hil? ters linva been must i-r.n- -:>:n!. Stirb Dis t*ii NC H arc cr.u-cd by Vii luted li ?nod, vi.tc'i IP generally produced by derangement i*f tlio Dices! ive (Irenn?. DYSPEPSIA Ol? 1 !S DKJESTION. Kciuiiicnc. Pain in tbs Sh-mildur-t, Coimh-i, T!?!il? iic.-r. of the Cilest, ll.zi'.'.nesi?, !>m;'r Eri:ctai!o:i:i .-l" IboStomae'i, Had last . i i tito Moitilt H.Ho*..s .\: t.ti-;;*;, Pal|ti;.r.tlon o? fu* lle?rl, Intlami!;:,:l.>:i of titi'. I.uag-.l'uhl tri tiic regions of lite Ultim y;,*i!i I itln::i;!r.-d otbrr {.ahifui symitlouiF, ur: ll.? ,:.*. ? prinysof r?yf pypsla. Tilt y Invlgerata lite Sl.tmr.cU fid Mi'.:::!:: c s!..* torpid liver and I.nwvi!?, it'ldcli rcnJcrtbciii . f si:i e/|im?led eilit acy la eicaitftinj tba blood of a!! lmptiritU'i<, and lii??icrll:i? nev/ Ufa and vigor to t.ii* wiulla .-ytloii:. l int SKIN DISI?ASRai'l'rt?ptlonp.Tcii'T, Fail' KlientinlUntch:*, Spot.-?, riaipb:n, l'nsti*: . li lt,Tr.r"itr.i?'twi, Kl.is-V.'onns, Fcald-l'ca}, . ??: .? Ky. i*. Kry-i-i l i-, llcli, Senrfi, Uifcolorotio. ? Ui.* si.in. Humors and Disu.as oftlio S!.> . . :' Wii.tii.'ViT ii.'.ic.?. or nature, r.rj literally .:.* an Ic.-.rrled ont of t'.i ? pyjiciii Itt a i.liori tit Hi.- ?SO of t!.??.?.? It;ticrn. Ove bottle In .. - 'i ir..-'... will convine.' tt;u mo. t Invredutouis t*f :!. -'r ciiriilivoeCcfli. Ci. an.-".* tli- Vitiate 5 TU toil wiiencv'r yon find i!.- impurllIv.*. !>n; timi tlnoutli titoti.i'.i I'tl'im pl.", Enii'tlo:i3 <r t!'ivm ; '. i.-im^u i; winn y **i illid it obstructed and Bli;*.';:lish In Ibo vein?; ciennite !t\.*liouit ls (. nil. and your fci*liar*i will tell you when. Keep thc blood pure, and ti.J lioallii oft. s ByMcni will follow. 'PIS. TA PF. and ollie- WORMS, lorklntfln t':c eyneinof Co many thousands, aro erTectnnlly dwtroyed an 1 removmH Pur full diraetloii-i, r.*nd core fui ly tiic eircnlar nronfi 1 eacbiHililt'. .t. WALKER. PrSprlelor. H. II. M.'POS'AI.P ,1 CO., l).'uiy?;l.->ti lind t.nr.. Ak-ent-4. San Francisco, Ci.1. ,an l 5? ?mi i".! C?ninierC? Ktrect, New Vor!;. SOLD HV ALL DHl'tl?I??TS AND DEALERS. D2B||j1Tly GEIGER A McGBEOOR. Agenta. SMOKED MEATS, ETC. SMOKED TONGUES, exlra smoked BEEF. Farris Fulton Market Beef. Diamond and Orange brand Hams, Sngar-ourod Bacon Strips. Pickled Salmon. liesa and No. 1 Mackerel, Ac, all fresh to hand. For sale by GEO. 8YMMERB. <OAR?F??LLT. ?gu? and-Fever. The only preventivo known for Chilla and Fsvcr is thc ase of Wolfe's Schisdarri Schnapps . Wolfe's Schiedam Schnapps i_Ia good for Dyapopaia. 1 Wolfe's Schiedam Schnapps Ia a preventive nf Chilla and Fever. Wolfe's Schiedam Schnapps Ia recommended by all tho Medical Faculty. Wolfe's Schiedam Sc?niapps Ia good for all Kidney and Bladder Complain ta. Wolfe's Schiedam Schnapps Is good for Gout._ Wolfe's Schiedam Schnapps Ia good for Colic and Pain in tho Stomach. Wolfe's Schiedam Schnapps Ia good for all Urinary Complaint?. Wolfe's Schiedam Schnapps Ia imitated and counterfeited, and Purchasers will bave to nae caution in purchasing. Wolie's Schiedam Schnapps Ia used all over tho world by Physicians, in their practice; I beg leave to call thc attention of tho reader to testimonia la in favor of thc Schnapp?: I feel bound to say that I regard your ScuNAiTd aa being, in every i aspect, pre-emi? nently pure, anu deserving of medical patron? age. At all events, it ia the purest possible article of Holland gin, (heretofore unobtaina? ble, and, aa auch, may bc Bafelv prescribed bv phyaiciana. DAVID I,. MOTT. M. D.. " Pharmaceutical Chemist, New York. LOUISVILLE, Kv., Sept. 1 -I feel that wo have now an article of gin imitable for such casca aa that remedy ia adapted to. DB. J. W. BRIGHT. 'Schnapps" ia a remedy in elirohic cr.tarr hal complainte, etc.: 1 tako great pleasure in bearing highly creditable testimony to ita efficacy, aa A reme? dial agent, in Ibo discuses for vtbich you recommend it. Having a natural tendency to thc mucous surfaces, with a alight degree of stimulation, 1 regard it aa one of tko moat im? port ant remedies in chronic catarrh?l uffec tiona, particularly those of tho genito-tirihary apparatus; With much reaped, ymir obedient servant, CHAS. A. LEAS, M. I)., New York. 2(5 TIM: STREET, NEW YoitK, Nov. 21, ls.f.7 Unoi.riin Wtu.fK, EMJ., Present.-Dr: A it Sir.: 1 have made u chemical examination of a sample of j our '"Schiedam Schnapps," wit h tho intent of determining if a ny foreign or injurious sub? stance had been added lu thc simple dietilled spirits. The examination has resulted in tho conclu? sion that tho sample contained n<? poisonous or harmful admixture. I have been unable to diecover any traco of tho dcletcrioua sub stalicea which are sometimes employed in (he adulteration of liquors. 1 would not hesitate to nae myself, nor tu recommend to others, for medicinal purposes, tho "Schiedam Schnapps," aa an excellent aud unobjectiona? ble variety of gin. Very respectfullv voura, (Signed) CHAS. A. S EELY, Chemist; CHEMICAL ANO TECHNICAL L.-innnvrnnv, IS EXCUANOE PLACE, NEW YOUR, NOV. 25, 1807. UD.LPHO WOLFE, ESQ.-DEAUSIU: The under? signed have carefully and thoroughly analyzed a sample of your "Aromatic Schiedam Schuapps," selected by ouret-lvee, and have found tho 8ame free from all organic or inor gunic eubstancca, moro or lesa injurioua to caitii. From tho result of our crumination, wo consider the article ono of superior quali? ty, healthful aa a beverage, and effectual in its medicinal qualities. Respectfully voura, (?igned) ALEX. TRIPPEL] Chemist. FRANCIS E. ENGELHARD, M. D. For sale bv all rcapectablo Grocers and Druggists; UDOLPHO WOLFE'S EST., _April l-li^ilmo 22 Beavei st., New York. ?yer's Sarsaparilla, t'??t ??? Hityisfj XI??: ?iiLc. tt iv. The I'Cpiitati 'ti th:-- -, re!lent me'tli.-iue et.Sr.-.-, :? derived iVoti! it- < \-..\ , n;:my ul" u 'tit lt uro truly niurvclinii?. luve! .?. . eases iii" Scmi'iii, u? O.i-e, vvheiv llie -;? li m M fined -min!.- :. \ vt ?il) Corruption; have bern pnrilied ??iii eitreil 1". ii. Sertttb'tiU-tatter ililli-;,:II| . li-i'iii.-i - ,M Iiii ii \\ ero :,?.*. gra vated by tin: M IMIH. inn- i ntit.'inihi.'iiion uitlil they were painfully nillir tili-.', I me bet ii radically cured tn stirb l?iva'i niunlnM . ii: tihii??ri . vcrv ec timi nf lite i.i... - . ?Ii.it :ln ?nihlir e.... i!-.'? ? ) tl) be illtornii'il iif'lt- vii lim? in- n i -. St'rofuloii.s poi-oii i< t.m* nf the im?-: do-tsur. tive eiieuiie - ol' uni' rare. ( il.cii, li.i- it . -. . n UiU'ell lillian I ot'lin orpin i-* in Hut lei mine.- i be \. ie slil n ti< rn, :iut| in viler- lite ni lack ol' elif?.-hlhi". .ir fi. tal di-ra-rs, wiilionl i-Nclling n Mt-pieloh of ir? pr?sence. Again; i> seem-- to brenl inn tjtrOiiuliiitil the hotly,.-mi! Ihen, nu sonic tavm-a'n... occasion, rnpiilly t???\ clop Into mic or tither nf hideous fui in?, either on tin: surface or ainniii: .:. vital?. In the latter, Inhere lo- may bi- -u-Mi'ii clt:po.?itctl in Ibo lungs or l.t'iti't, <ir ?imoi - i inn - in the liver, or it Pl ni UR ii.? pre.-euee by rriipii.>i< on the skin, or foul ulc?rations on sohlt: pt:ri . thc body. Hence Ibo ni e:.?inn; I uso ufa li..!.', ol'ilii? Sursit/mritin la advisable, even v. I.eh un a.-live .?ynt|.iniii.? ol' disease appear. I'.-; -m.- : ,'? Milled ".'villi Ute following emt.plaint.- .min-iniiy lind llilinetlia'.e relief, and, ;it Icimih, euro, .... lim U.-e Ol' Ibis SA ItS.t I'.I It t l.l'.A: St. Ail'lio nu's /'irr. llr.se ot- l'i'iinififlui, 'I', ti* J *, .s,,// Jillett m. Scull' ll. ml. ttliii/iritrtii. Sure ?.'IJ. ?. Sure ?Curs, ?uni oilier onr.it li m- or vi.-?lim iiirlit of Seriifiiltius ili-en-e. Al-o in lite mor? i ;.: ? eealetl leno-, n? li;.>?.. ?? M'.', / ini?.s?i, ?ti mt IHseiis.-, ?'?ts, ijjiit, ?.si.', Xenrult/l.t, um' the varii.ii? fterrmts m'.ei I io II-j ni'thc inii:-ctt!:ir and nervon- sj -lem Syphilis or t'riirrr'it awl .V? rrnrl.it 7>is rttttrs are ruted bx i;. '? ?tiyli n Inn;: lillie i.? iv. (pli red for i^ 111 -1111 i i ! _. liie- e i :.-linnie mn'.mlii > by any metlieine. Pul !..>... muitue'it u-e nf lin'? medicine \\ ill enrr tin1 i niii('!:t?:i:l. /.? ttcicrh.i ,t or Whites, I'lrrhtr t'/e.-rrti ?nus. ni I cum I, Discuses, arc em.m.. I ! i en I flit1! . ?I MI ! lilli nialtdy tend bv i:- ;>:,'. i> ;>.:. .-iml iuvh'orviin/ etVei-t.' Minute it!.i-i :. -i : . t.n?ie:! c are Lui,,I in our Ahiiaiiae, siiptd>:' ! .. ..? ii-, I; li m m nt ?sm ?iud fi?ir/, wlien can i-i| i ? :.uuuhi'.ioiii , l'e\. trant-oi:- mattelin I!. . !. ??<<?>. \ ie?tl i;> i. ! !y lo ii, ll.sill-O I.teer ft,io ?.lu!nts . Tor/?iI1it if. i i'iii'JIS tlnii or I iijttitn mut ?nu of the I.ie, r.,- <..! .ttitin t/fee. when mi in_-. :t- ?iey tule?l do, ?.. >? 11 ike rankling po:.--or.s hi the l.b'.e.i. 'll.'- .s '.!;.-..( I'Aim.l.A i- a irreal re?torer U>r thii -it,::!'.ili ?ind vigor of lin: -y.-te-.n. 'ihn-e v. h.. ; re I.II ti? ttil h> alni l.itttlt'ss, l>. sfinuiteiit, .-.lei y.tess. and troubled with Servons .1 ?ijiri lietis'.ous or J'ritrii, ni'.tiny ol'lite nil'eeiioii- s;. iii;i|oin.-i!:c nf H'm hurst:. w III Mini inni.t-diaie relief ??lui eon vim im: evid, ni e i f ii-- re.-tnrn!ive |.ti\t rr uiioit trial. /* /. /..; /: /: n /; ; nSr. .T. ?'. ,1YK.: .'. fl".. 5.ti?n !l. .7Ti-.4i'., Practical omi Analytical Cltiiiilste. SOLD BY ALU IMtUUGJSTS EVERYW1IKUE. DecStly rAng?] C. M. MIOT. Agent. IC lil ICE! SntlSG WATER ICt: si ?1.25 per 100 pAniids; at retail, ll-, per pound fur l ho season. Tickets at i itlior store. March 11_JOHN C. SF.F.OEltS. BRANDIES. 5CASKS Jamoa nenneasy'a it Brnudcuburg Freres BRANDIES, imported dlroct, and oflerod puro and unadulterated. These, com Eri80 vintages of 1835, 1858, 18C0 and 1803. took of Hocks. ClarctB and White Wines in oludo some of tue most famous brands as well as sound low priced goods. For sale by March 25 GEO. 8YMMERS. WXSBBBBS?BBP?t-j ti u ? ? ? ?-.rn'iun i.n "i-|iM Oh ar leaton Advertisej^ejato'? T. F. ?mOLUE. . B. Ba BOOOINS. B. O. H?DOINB. j COTTON p r .S Factors arid Commission Mere li ante, North atlantic Wharf, ! CHARLESTON. S...O1. LIBERAL advances made on Consignments, Refer to ANDREW ai MON DH, Esq., Presi deut lat National Bank, Charleston, ?. C. Aug 25 8mo Good Health-*Long Life, ri AH ERE is adiftoreiico between good blood JL and bad blood-a difference of Lifo and Dc at li. Bad blood is foll of humors, pro? ducing corrupt Sores, Ulcers, Boils, Car? buncles, Spoin, Blotches. These are indica? tions of a diseased condition of the system, and unless removed, will prey upon the body andmako it a diseased and Ioatbesomo thing of flesh. Without pure blood no flesh is free from disease. The Pale and Shrunken Forms. Yellow Faces, Weak Stomachs, Diseased Livers, Crippled Rheumatics, Nervous Hypo? chondriacs, Dyspeptic VictiniB of Headache BO common in this country, is owinr,- entirely to tho humors of thc blood. HEINITSH'S QUEEN'S DELI OUT ia the only euro medicine. 20,COO bottles sold at home bespeaks for it a popularity unexampled in the history of medicine. For purifying tho Blood and invigorating tho Liver.no better or cheaper medicino baa ever been discovered. Ileimtsh's Queen's Delight is a Purifier of tho Blood and an Invigorator of thc Liver, two Illings essential in preserving Health and in curing Disease. It invigorates tho Liver mid cnn H all disorders of tho Stomach and Bowels, purifica tho Blood and repairs tho waste of tho Body, imparts Strength and gives Vigor to diseased and enfeebled s va terna. HEINITSH'S QUEEN'S DELIGHT. Thc people approve, and physician s sanction its. uso, hecauao it possesses merit, and ia what it seems to bc-a household blessing to tht sick. IT CUKES riEAnaCHns.-Sick Headache, Nervous Head? ache, bilious Headache, Neuralgin, Catarrh, 1 Dizziness, Rush of Blood to the Head, Full? ness, Oppression of thc Head, Ac. C.\ T.MI un.-Thi. unpleasant disease, in all ita forma. BOBE THROATS, A c.-Sore Throats, Hoarao nena, Loss of Voice, Weak Voice. DYSPEPSIA.-Thia diseaao always cured in ?ill caaes, in persona of all ages and occupa? tion a. LIVER COMPLAINTS, JAITNPICK, AC. Chronic Diarrhoea and all Chronic Dysente? ry, Colics, obstinate Costiveness. " I'n.rs.-Piles, Blind, Bleeding or Ulcera ted Painful, Itching, Burning, iib mutter how long existing. Kidney Disearc, Diabetes, Gravel, Inconti? nence, Stoppage, Their peculiar diseaees semi cured. FACE AFFECTIONS.-Bru? 11 Spots. Moth Blotches, Pimples, Black Specks.' Red Patches, Burning, Itching, Ruth ot iJlood to tho Face, Cloaama, Bad Complexion. Absccseca, Scroluln, when on the Scalp; Throat, internal or external; on thc Tongue, Back, Limbe, or anywhere; Sore and Swelled Lepa, all perfectly enrabio. SKIN DISEASES - Salt Rheum, Totter, Acne, Shingles, Scaly Eruptions, Watery Diachargea, Itching, Burning. Chronic Erysipelas. TUE EYES.-Inflamed nnd Itching, Scrofula, ?Vc, on the Eyea and Eye-lids. GOITRE, SWELLEU NECK.-All casca cured. Rheumatism, Chronic, Acute. Neuralgia, Lameness, Swelled Joints, inability to walk, painful or passive, cured bv tho uso ot HEINITSH'S QUEEN'S DELIGHT. The afUictcd, nervous ?ind debilitated, whose sufferings have been protracted irom hidden causes, and whoso cases roqi?ro prompt treat neut, will find alwava a euro remedy in QUEEN'S DELIGHT. Aek for HEINITSn'S QUEEN'S DELIGHT. Take none other. Ho ia thc inventor and sole ?roprictor. Sold M huh sale and retail at hie rug and Chemical Stoic, Columbia, S. C. Ul! RE POP! DEATH TO RATS, ROACHES, BEDBUGS, &c, Never failing. Boxea donble the eizo aa others. Hermetically sealed and always fresh. Foi* salo at wholesale and retail liv" BARDY SOLOMON, And by all Druggists and Grocers FebH3mo ESTABLISHED 1853. JOSEPH BECKKAUS, iv?o-1 Vi u 11 nloni Avenue, (Aboce Girard Avenue,) Philadelphia, Manufacturer. Ky t i^cg^?yv Exclusively of ^^^^^y<0^ First'class CARRIAGES, NEWEST STYLES. CLARENCES, Landaus. Lnndaulels, Close Cnachea, Shifting qr. Coacheu, Coupes, Barouches, Pbn-tcns, Rockaway, Hearses, ftc.j suitable for ??rirnic family andpublicuse. Workmanship and liniah sccoud to none in the countrv. Pino and vaiicd stock on hand completed und iu thc works. Orders receive prompt and poreiuial attention. All work warranted. March 21-2mo Rich, Rare and Ruby. WE have just received an extensive addi? tion tn our stock of WINES and LI? QUORS, which will comparo favorably, in pu rilv, with anv stock in Ibo United Slates. W? mont ibu:'Superior Heidsiek; Verzcnav Mort ft Chandon; Veuve Clicquot Ponsardiu; I Cortuillod Motietonus, r.i.d other brands of CHAMPAGNE. J. ft F. Ma rt ell's Cognac lill ANDY-believed to bo the only lot of. this celebrated brand in tho city. Old WheatBour ben WHISKEY-18(10. Genuine Hungarian HITTERS. Pm taga, La Crema anil Concilia? r?an CIGARS-genuino Hnvanns. Call and Irv thom. PAYS INGER ft- FRANKLIN, | Jan 2S Exchange House, j Good Things. RAMSAY'S Islay Mult Scotch Whiskey, Sir Robert Burnett's Old Tom Gin, Otard, Dupuy, Cognac Brandy, Dull Gordon's Pale | Sherry. South-side Madeira Wino, London 1 Dork 'Port Wino, Hibbert's London Purler, ? McEwon's Scotch Ale. Tho above direct from j the importera and warran tod pure. For sale by EDWARD HOPE. _ ] STENHOUSE, MACAULAY & CO.; Grocers and Commission Merchants, i CHA li LO TTE, X. C. SOLICIT orders for COTTON, Corn, Flour, Bacon, Lard, ftc, and Family Groceries generally. Orders Ulled carefully and prompt- 1 [y,_Feb 7 lyr | Rio Coffee. BAGS RIO COFFEE, for salo low to dealor? bv EDWARD HOPE. 50 500 Barrels I^XTRA Family, Medium and Common !i FLOUR, for Kale low. E. HOPE. irS^?ras^SUQ^ or X Denian PLANTER will send their ordere At once. Wo.are noW well supplied, but later in the season do not think .we will be able to meet tho demand. Bi Vii r'. f -xl r? nMi Feb 12 . LORIOR &LOWP.A?.OS. Seegers* Beer'! .'"][!";' DON'T contain Strychnine.' It i? pure', and warranted tobe ao. '.'March ll Fresh Crackers/ SODA, Walnut, Snow., Drop, Butter..Taney, Farmer, Ginger, Balmoral, for saleibv. . March 8 J '? ? fi- HOPE. CHAMPAGNES. ; JMKj , -a f\f\ CASES Moet * ChandoA'a ?HAM LUU PAGNES, jost reoeived, and offered, ' in coneoquenoo ot cessation"of hostilities, at much reduced rates. For sale by: :' jipi March 25_ GEO. SYMMEB8. Charlotte. Colombia and Augusta E. B SUPERINTENDENT'S OFFICE, COLUOTIA, 8. C.^ April 2^1871. tho following schedule: . ' ' '" MAIL TBAIK-GOING Nonni. Goura- SOUTH . STATIONS. ARRIVE. LEAVE. AH II IV E. LEAVE. Charlotte 7.30 pm 5.30 am CheBter 5.03 pm 5 0C pm 10.14 am 10,17 am Winnab'ro 3.00 pm 3.20 pm 11.67 am'12.00 ld Colombia 12.30 pm 12.48 pm 2.18 pm 2.80 pm Augusta 8.00am 7.50pm . ": i EXPRESB TRAIN-GOING NORTH. GorKoSouTH. A BRI YE. LEAVE. I ABB1VE. . LEAVE. Charlotte 5.30 am ' ?.,'8.'00 pm Cheeter 2.59 am 3.02 am|10.25 pm 10.28 pm Winnsb'o 1.20 am 1.22 am|12.03 am 12.05 am Columbia 10.52 pm 11.01 pm 2.20 am 2.32 am" Augusta COO pm 1 7.80 am. fe No night trains will leave Charlotte, Au gUBta or intermediate points on Sundays. J. M. SELKIRK. Superintendent. E. R. DORSEY, General Ticket Agent, rt Change of Schedule. , SOUTH CAROLINA RAILROAD COMP AMY, COLUMBIA, S. C., January 19,1871. 6^V?*^k<??^m^P!'arrive und leave: THAIN NO. 1. J Leave Charleston at.,. ....6.20 a m L rrive at Columbia at.3.40 p m Leave Columbia at..12.15 p m Arrive at Chariest on at.7.50 p m Leave. Camden, Sundays excepted, at.O.GO a m Arrive at Kini:ville at.1.20 p m Leave Kine,ville, Sundays excep'd, ut.2 30 p m Arrivo at Camden at...COO p m Tho above Trains run in connection with Wilmington, Columbia and Augneta Railroad, connecting with Trains for Wilmington, North Carolina, and with Trains for Augnt-ta, Geor? gia-making close connections with Night Trains of Georgia Railroad and Central Rail? road, for all pointa South and West. TRAIN NO. 2-NIGHT Expresas. (Sunday Night excepted.) Leavo Charleston at._.7.10 p m Arrive at Columbia at.'... .COO a m Leave Columbia at. ;..7.80 p m Arrive at Charleston at..............0.45 am This Train runs in connection with Un Au guela Trains, making close connection with Georgia and Contral Railroads. A. L. TYLER, Vice-Pr?sident. S. B/.PioKiNS, General Ticket Agent. Jan 21 Greenville and Columbia Eailroad. COLUMBIA, S. 0., MABOH. 1,1871. LXemBltnSKl ON and after this M?tW?&vSaS&?tLt?,- the following schedule will bo run daily, San dave-eleen ted, connecting with Night Trains on"Booth Caro? lina Railroad up and down; also with Trains going North and South on Charlotte, Columbia and Augusta Railroad: " " ' '. ' UP. ' ,'1 Leave Columbia at. 7.00 a. m. " Alston.v............... 0.10 a. m. " Newberry.;. 11.15 a.m. " Cokeabury. 3.00 p.m. " Belton. ?.OOfp. m. Arrive at Greenville.G.SOp.m. I DOWN. .r.: ? Leave Greenville at. C15 a.m. " Belton. 8.05 a. m. I " Cokesburv.10.07 a. m. j ** Abbeville"...... 8 15 a. m. " Newberry...... 1.50 p. m. ? " Alston. 4.05 p. m. Arrive at Columbia..5.55 p.m. THOS. DODAME?D, General Sup. M. T. BARTLETT, General Ticket Agent. Change of. Schedule. OFFICE NORTH CAROLINA R. R. CO., COMPANY SHOPS, N. C., Januar 25,1871. Express. Mail. ARRIVE. LEAVE. -'- AltniVE. LEAVE. Charlotto 5.85 a?m 8.QQ.p m>...<? Salisbury 8.08 a m 8:i3am 10.84 p m 10.80 p m Gr'osb'oll.05amll.20ah] 1.30 am 145 a m CoShopl2 50pm 1.05pm 2.57 am 3.17 am Hillsb'ro 2.23 p m 2.83pm L27 a m' '4.29 a m Raleigh 5.12 am ?titi 6.38 am 7.10 am Goldsboro 10.55 am j Goldsboro Express.,V WL?ail. ' 8 00 p m Raleigh 8.45 am T?.58 p m ' 7.40 a m Il i I lsbrol 1.07 a ni 11.10 pro 10.C0 a m 10!02 a m I Co Shop 12 30 pm 12.60 pro 11.12 am 11.45 a m ! Gr'nsh'o 2.10p m 2.20pm 1,10 a m .2.00 a m I SaliaVry 5.15pm 5.20pm 4 60 a m . 4.65 a m Charlotte7.56pm 7.80 am j Jan 27 W. BT. GREEN,-Mas. Trana. Schedule on Blue Ridge Rai?rca?. ran?m32?r> Leave Anderson.4.20 P. M. gagjgggg Pendleton. 5.20 " -r*"* Tr .? Pei ry ville.....'COO Arrivo at Walhalla. ....7.00 '* Leave Walhalla.8.80 A. M. ' Porrvvillo..4.15 . Pendleton...5.30 A- ve at Anderson.C15 " Wailing at Anderson one boor for the arrival of np train on Greenville and Colombia Road. Joly 31 W. H. D. GAILLARD, Sup, Winter Schedule Spar'g & Union Road Kf9-??g-?W>y?*>-r>a'ty instant, the' Passenger Trains will go down on MONDAYS. WEDNES? DAYS aud FRIDAYS; leaving Spartan burg Court House, at 7.20 A.M., snd arriving at Vision 1.85 P. M. Returning on TUESDAYS, THURSDAYS and SATURDAYS, will leave Alston at 9 50 A. M., and arrivo at Spnrtanhurp at 3 40 P. M. THOMAS B. JETER. President. Tho Pollock House - - /SfStx f^~\ HAS been o vt rh * r?U-d^ JBB&*w S??\LS/a?d AUed up ?cr th? win *>-KaS^ X?fZ/ ter season. OYSTERS, fgf** FISH and GAME servid up iu the usual style. Thc Private LUNCH ROOM lina beVrf it-fit? ted, and gilesta may expect- proper attention. Oct 12 T. M. POLLOCK.j;ronrJejf.r._ Thief Proof Drawers. THE undersigned have reciived tho Agency or these DRAWERS. Tiny are the one thing needful for thepro-i'~? . -- lection of every store ana . ^r\LlJ_YV/ Aj'?, B shop in Columbia, nf- rjMpnoVEO- i 1 fording a sore protcc- .',lT'novEO o ? lion from the- lieht-fin- TlULOCKotORAWEnl gored gentry. For sah _ a ll. AGNEW. | iii