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CHARLESTON, July 2.- Arrived-:
Brig fjfcno, BohoOnert* Ada Richard?
son, ? J. Waring, Kew Yorkj and
schooner R?dichen, Boston. Sail?
ed-Schbbnor Tropio Bird, Man
tanzas.
RALEIGH, July 2.-The Legislature
assembled yesterday. Chief Justice
Pearson, in obedience to Orders from
Qen. Ganby, after having taken the
oath of offioe provided by the new
Constitution, administered the same
to associates, and the Governor elect,
W. W. Holden. Judge Reade then
administered the oath to .members
of the House, and Judge Dick to
members of the Senate. Credentials
of nine members, of .Senate and nine
vf House, who were presented and
barred by the Howard amendment,
were laid oh the table. Joseph W.
Holden, eon of the Governor, was
elected Speaker of the House. Both
Houses were organized, and Governor
Holden seht in a brief message. In
the House, the Howard amendment
waa adopted by ? vote of 78 to 20;
?and in the Senate'by a vote of 84
to 2.
JACKSON. MISS., July 1.-^Forty
seven out of sixty-one Counties re-1
turn a majority against the Constitu?
tion of 18,966; four of the remain?
ing Counties will return majorities
for the Constitution. Ko ease of vio?
lence has yet been reported from any
portion of the State during the pro?
gress of ihe election. This County,
with a registered, black majority of
1,700, gave but 829 radical majority.
Lowndes County, with a registered I
block majority of. 3,000, returns but |
1,200 radical majority.
KEW YOEE, july 2.-Delegates are I
fast arriving; A meeting of the
General Committee of Soldiers and
Sailors was held last night. A ma?
jority of them favor Hancock; some
support Blair. It is stated that Hen?
dricks will decline being a candidate,
in favor of Pendleton. There is a|
rumored combination between Penn?
sylvania, New York, Kew England
and Kew Jersey, to beat Pendleton.
Doolittle is mentioned 'favorably for
Vice-President. Thurman, of Ohio,
with ' a large number of Pendleto
iii ans, has arrived.
WASHINGTON, July 2.-The Com-j
mittee on Ways and Means will
report a bill to. tax Government |
bonds ten per cont.
Action on the nomination of E var ts
ns Attorney-General, has been further
postponed by the Judiciary Commit?
tee.
Members of Congress are becom?
ing very anxious to adjourn, and will I
probably do so without touching
finances. . No indications cf the pas?
sage of Sherman's funding bill.
Several Treasury clerks were dis?
missed yesterday, on account of no
appropriations.
In the Senate, a joint resolution
passed, admitting. six Japanese
youths to the . Ka val Academy, nt
Annapolis. A bill was introduced,
convening the next session of Con?
gress on the third Monday in LTo
vember. A. B. Welch, Florida Sena?
tor, seated. Tho bill was revoked,
givnig $7,000 to the Ladies'Mount
Vernon Association.
In the House, Puller desired leave
ti? introduce a bill equalizing taxa?
tion and funding the public debt.
Objection was made, as the Ways and
Means Committee had reported a bill
taxing interest oh bonds. The Re?
construction Committee reported a
bill dividing Texas into two States.
The'Ways and Means Committee
recommend that all taxing interests
on bonds whioh they report, in obe?
dience to House orders, don't pass.
The object of convening Congress
on the third Monday in November is
to have a recess, instead of adjourn?
ment, to prevent removals by the
President.
Internal revenue receipts to-day
8225,000.
FINANCIAL, AND COMMERCIAL.
KEW YORK, July 2-Koon.-Flour
5?10c. lower. Wheat dull and
nominally lower, Corn unchanged.
Mess pork 27%. Cotton a shade
firmer, at 32 for middling uplands.
Stocks active. Money 3@4. Gold
40}?. Exchange 10@10>?.
|?7 P. M.-Cotton a shade firmer;
JP cs 1,332 bales. Flour heavy
Superfino 6.50(3y7; extra [email protected].
Wheat dull and lower. Corn droop?
ing. Mess pork 27.70. Lard 15J?@
16. Freights firm. Gold 40,%.
BALTIMORE, Joly 2.-Cotton very
firm, at 30>?. Shoulders 14.
CHARLESTON, July 2.-Cotton firm?
er; sales 170 bales-middling 30|.<@ j
31 ; receipts for tho week 273.
MOBILE, July 2.-Sales of ootton
500 bales; market firm-middlings]
28
NEW ORLEANS, July 2.-Cotton ad?
vanced-middling 30; sales 414 bales;
rocoipts 514. Gold 40. Flour nomi?
nal-superfine 7.00. Corn quiet, at I
90@95. Mess pork quiet, at 29.00.
Bacon shoulders 13; clear 17.
LONDON, July 2-3 P. M.--Consols1
01%. Bonds 73?73)u'.
LIVERPOOL, July 2-3 P. M.-Cot-!
ton dull and irregular-uplands 113? ;
Orleans 11%.
LIVERPOOL, Jnly 2-Evening.
Cotton quiet and steady; sales 8,000
bales.
Machine Oil and Setting.
FOR ealo hy
May :J1 FISHER & LOWRANCE.
A CARD.
To the Trayning Public.
undersigned Las refrainsd from
_ answering tho many ASH anita publicly
and privately made upon bim: bat tho
following, hand-bill, now 1 in circulation,
booina to demand a reply:
NOTICE TO THE TBAVELINOP?BIJ0/
"Tho undersigned takes ploasnro in an?
nouncing to his friends and the public,
that ho is now prepared to convoy passen?
gers and baggage to and from the different
railroads, and will bo happy to wait on all
who may .desire to patronize the
ONLY DEMOCRATIC LINE OF HACKS
Now in operation in Columbia.
"All orders promptly attended to.
"Call for JOYNER'S LINE.
"ROBERT JOYNER, Proprietor."
Ia reply to this card, I submit tho fol
I lowing statement :
1st. That Mr. Robert Joyner was an
aspirant for tho office of Mayor of the city
of Columbia, and that his petition was
sent fn ' td tue Union League of that city
for the nomination for Mayor.
2d. That, on many occasions, he pub?
licly avowed that he was a Republican and
with the Republican party.
3d. That, if nominated, he would insist
upon one-half of the Aldermen of tho city
being nominated from the colored men,
and that he was willing to sit with them
in Connoil, and that one-naif of tho Police
should bo colored men. This was pro?
mised by bim, and so understood by us, to
enable' him to givo the casting vote in
Council, and thereby carry out tue princi?
ples of the Republican party.
4th. Tho deponents further testify, that,
on tho occasion of a serenade^ut tho Na?
tional Hoto!, Mr. Jw nw invited lu? y??ly,
composed principally of colored men, into
his house, and there and then made the
Statement that his house was open to all
is friends, irrespectivo of color, and
drank hana in hand with his colored
friends to the success of the Republican
party.
5th. The undersigned further state,
that, on the day provious to tho election I
for State officers and ratification of the
Constitution, that Robort Joyner said he
would go down with the box to Gadsden,
and that, having great influence at that |
precinct, he would do all he could to carry
the election for tho Republican party.
STATE OF SOUTH CAHOLINA,
RICHLAND DISTRICT.
I hereby certify that seven citizens ap?
peared before m? and testified, upon oath, I
that tho statements made in tho foregoing
card aro true and correct in every particu?
lar.
Given under my hand this 1st Julv, 18G8.
YV. B. JOHNSTON, Magistrate.
In conclusion, tho undersigned takes this ]
occasion to notify tho traveling public
that he is prepared to convoy passengers
and baggage to and from tho different
railroad depots and hotels in the city of
Columbia, and that ho will do his utmost
to please all who may patronize him. He
further alleges that Mr. Robert Joyner, on
one occasion, said that, if he could buy the
stock of Mr. Hitchcock, ho would raise the
omnibus fare to ono dollar, and that the
traveling public could cither pay that or
walk. This is the man who asKs the tra?
veling public to patronize tho
ONLY DEMOCRATIC LINE OF HACKS:
Now in operation in Columbia!
Mr. R. Joyner having made this matter
a political issue, is my reason for troubling 1
tho public. P. F. FRAZEE.
July 2_
Mecklenburg Female College,
r CHARLOTTE, N. C.
ANNUAL COMMENCEMENT,
. SUNDAY, July 5. Commonce
Iment Sermon by tho Rev. T. B.
?Sargent, D. D., of Portsmouth,
Va. MONDAY EVENING. Ju?
ly G.-Sophomore Exhibition
and Address beforo tho two Literary Soci?
eties, by Professor J. L. Jones, of Mecklen?
burg Female College. TUESDAY FORE?
NOON, July 7.-Junior Exhibition and
Literary Address hy tho Rev. Dr. Sargent.
TUESDAY EVENING, July 7_Com?
mencement Exercises and Musical Enter?
tainment. Next Session will commence
October 1st. A. G. STACY,
June 21_President.
Limestone Springs Female High
School.
THE EXAMINATION of thiB
L_ School will tako placo on
^TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY,
I tho 14th and 15th July, closing
with tho Annual Concert. The I
Fall Session then commences. !
Terms-Board and Tuition in English,
$100. Piano Lessons, ?25.
Juno 30_5_
Charlotte and S. C. Railroad Co.
PA TMENT OF INTEREST.
THE COUPONS of this Companv, duo
JULY 1, 18G8, will bo paid (less Go?
vernment tax) on and after that date, at
FIRST NATIONAL BANK, Charlotte, N.
C., and CAROLINA NATIONAL BANK,
Columbia, 8. C. C. H. MANSON,
Jnne 25 12_Treasurer.
TO THE PUBLIC.
NATIONAL HOTEL STABLES.
INASMUCH as my Stables aro not con
voniont for orders to parties up-town, I
have placed a SLATE, to re?oive orders
for Conveyances, Horses, Passengers, Ac,
at HAYNESWORTH & CARROLL'S BAR?
BER-SHOP. All orders promptly attended
to. Patronage solicited.
ROBERT JOYNER,
Proprietor National Hotel.
June 4_ Imo
DWELLING FOR RENT.
A VERY CONVENIENT DWELL
IING, in a pleasant part of tho city,
Lwith Fivo Rooms-all with fire-places;
also, Bathing Room attached, with Shower
Bath Apparatus; rooms nicely papered;
also, Fivo Rooina in tho Basoment and
Nursery: out-buildings, Smoko and Car?
riage Ilonses, and neat Garden. Rent
moderato to an approved tenant. Posses?
sion to bo given by the first of July next.
Apply at G. DIERCK'S Storo.
May 27 _
Cleaveland Mineral Springs.
SITUATED In Cleaveland County, N.
C., on the lino of tho Wilmington.
Charlotte and Rutherford Railroad, will
bo open for visitors on tho 1st of Juno.
WATERS-Chalybeate, Red and .White
Sulphur.
Chargea per dav.$3 00
.? " weok.18 00
" " month.CO 00
Children under seven years and ser?
vants, half rates.
For further particulars, address tho
Proprietors, Shelby, N. C.
April ll tu3m
THE snbsrfflberV unving purchased tho
entire Moolr ot . 8T?VBB, TIHWARE,
<to., of H. H. Ble?se,will continu? th?
business at the samo stand. They hope,
by t\ strict attention to business, and al
waye keeping on hand a good assortment
of everything in their line, to merit a con?
tinuance of the patronage 80 liberally
bestowed on tho house.
Orders from the country attended to
promptly.
Juno 10 lm F. A- 80UTEB A CO.
MILL FOR SALE.
ONE of the" best constructed PORTA?
BLE BURR STONE MILLS, about
1,200 lbs. weight-suitable for wheat or
corn, and will grind from fifteen to twenty
bushels of corn per hom*. Apply to
JAMES HUNTER,
May 5 j3mo_Columbia, 8. C.
FINE TREE CORDIAL.
WISHART'8 PINE TREE TAR COR?
DIAL, for Consumption, Ac.
Stafford's Olive Tar, for Bronchitis,
Asthma, Colds.
Wlstar'B Balsam Wild Cherry.
Jayne's Expectorant, Jayne" ? Carmina?
tive.
Ayer's Chery Pectoral,
Stanley's Great Cough Remedy,
The famous Quaker Liniment!
All for sale by
FISHES A HEINIT8H,
Juno ll_Druggists.
TO RENT.
THE COLUMBIA FEMALE COLLEGE,
at present oconpied as Nickerson's
Hotel. WiU be rented for ono year from
1st of September next. Apply to the sub?
scriber, on or before the 20th of Joly.
J. W. PARKER,
President Board of Trustees.
Juno 14_*t_
New Family Flour.
2AAH POUND8 EXTRA FAMILY
,UUU NEW FLOUR, equal to any
mado on tho Continont of America. For
salo by E. A G. D. HOPE.
June 18_
EXCHANGE RESTAURANT,
Camden Street, rear of Gregg's China Store.
J. CLESDIMXG, ... Proprietor.
HAVING thoroughly fitted up the above
establishment au a RESTAURANT,
I am prepared to furnish visitors with the
best of EATABLE8 and DRINKABLES.
OYSTERS, GAME, FISH, MEATS, etc.,
prepared in the very best stylo, bv ono of
tho finest cooks in the city. SUPPERS
furnished at short notice. Families sup?
plied with OYSTERS at reasonable prices.
Choico WINES, LIQUOR8 and CIGARS
constantly on hand. LUNCH every dav at
II o'clock._Dec 10
Tltc Quaker Liniment; tho best lini?
ment for family uso; can be used internally
and outwardly. It is a great pain destroy?
er. It kills pain and all kinds of aches'
Bold by Fisher A Hoinitsh._
New Arrivals.
FINE Sugar-cured Broakfast 8TRIPS.
Sugar-cured HAMS.
Fresh LEMONS and NEW FLOUR.
G. DIERCKS, at Seagers' old stand.
THE CAROLINA HOUSE,
LOCATED on Washington Btroet,
[next to Brennen A Carroll's, is now
'under the sole proprietorship of tho
undersigned. The best of everything, in
tho way of WINES, LIQUORS, ALE, 8E
GARS, "TOBACCO, etc. kept on hand.
LUNCH everv day at ll o'clock. Givo
him a call, and test tho correctness of tho
assertion mado above
Juno 19 RICHARD BARRY.
NEW POTATOES.
ASUPPLY OF NEW POTATOES, cou
stautlv on hand and for sale by
June 16 * J. A T. R. AGNEW.
Rio Cottee.
?)K BAGS FAIR RIO COFFEE. For
?it) eale low to dealers.
Juno 14 E. ii G. D. HOFE.
NEW ROOKS.
EXPLORATIONS of tho Nile Tributa?
ries-Its Sources, Supply- and Over?
flow-Tho Country, People, Customs, etc.
By 8ir 8. W. Baker, $5.00.
Sermons. By Rov. Char'.es Kingsley,
Chaplain to Her Majesty and to the Prince
of Wales, $1.75. I
Morte D'Arthur. Sir Thomas Malory's
Book of King Arthur and his Noble
Knights of tho Round Table, $1.75.
Aatc-Bellum. Southern Life as it was,
$2.00.
The Divine Teacher. Being the record?
ed sayings of our Lord Jesus Christ, $1.25.
Beochenbrook. A rhyme of the war.
By Margaret Preston-new edition. And
many other new books. Some new paper
bound nov?la. For sale at DUFFIE A
CHAPMAN'S Bookstore. June 17
Old Newspapers
FOR SALE at the
PHONIX OFFICE.
DR. D. L. BOOZER,
HAVING obtained from the different
patentees of the profession, oflico
rights of tho latest improvement in DEN?
TISTRY, ia prepared to do all kinds of
DENTAL WORK with neatness, durability
and despatch, at tho very lowest rates.
Perfect satisfaction guaranteed. Ofrico oa
Main etroot, Columbia. 8. C., three doorB
North of Agnow's. Vulcanized Rubber
Pl ates inserted at $25._May 2 ly
DR. THOMAS T. MOORE,
SURGEON DENTIST,
RESPECTFULLY announcos to the
public, that he has taken the front
rooms in Messrs. Weam A Hix's photo?
graph gallory, and ia now prepared to exe?
cute, in tho most elegant and soientitic
manner, all branches of his profession.
TEETH EXTRACTED WITHOUT PAIN,
by uso of protoxide of nitrogen, or laugh?
ing gas. Dr. Moore is a native of New?
berry, 8. C., and isva gradnato of tho Penn?
sylvania Collego of Dontal Surgery. For
further information, call at tho oflico or
address Dr. THOMAS T. MOORE, Colum
bla. 8. C._Juno 7 8mo
TO RENT.
THE HOUSE and LOT on Richland
street, occupied at posent by Capt.
R. D. 8enn. Inquire at Of?ce of tho
Southern Express Company. March 18
? -I.
A0A8K OF 8T. JULrEN CLAIlET will I
be on draught TUE8DAY, tho 23d.
June 21 E. d: O. D. HOPBr
NEW FLOUR,
-\PEW FLOUR. NEW FLOUB. For sale
Jjl low by
June 19 FISHER fr LOWRANCE.
Hew Country Flour,
FOR sale low by . _?
8WYGEBT ic BENN.
FRESH FAMILY SUPPLIES, a ehoioe
oolleotlon, at 8WYQEBT & BENN'S.
TOBACCO! TOBAOCO! a large atock of
all gradea, very low, at
JnnolOlmo 8WYGERT A 8ENN'8.
THOMAS & BELL,
BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS.
ALL work in the department of mecha?
nical construction executed with
promptness and skill.
J. P. THOMAS. J. C. BELL.
June 17_
Wrapping Paper and Twine.
AFULL supply of WRAPPING PAPER.
Also, Paper Twine, Cotton and Hemp
Twine. On hand and tor sale br
June 16_J. & T. R. AGNEW.
BEHIND THE SCENES,
OR Four Years in tho White House with
Mrs. Lincoln. By Elizabeth Eeckley,
(modiste.)
Old Fritz and the New Era. By Miss
Muhlbach. $1.75.
John Mill?n and his Times. By Max
Ring. $1.50.
The Beading of Charles Dickons, (illus?
trated.) $1.50.
England Yeoman Life-from Life in tho
Nineteenth Century. Bj the Anthor of
'Ministering Children." $1.75.
The Book and ita Story for tho Young.
By L. N. B.
'Ecce Homo." By Right Hon. W. E.
Gladstone. $1.60.
A Painter's Camp in England, Scotland
and Ireland. $1.50.
Dr. Bellowe's Travels in Europe, in 1866
and 1867.
And a variety of Novels by popular Eng?
lish authors. For sale at
Juno 13 BRYAN & McCARTER'S.
GREAT BARGAINS.
TJB ladies of tho Industrial Association
being compelled to removo from their
present depository, have determined to
offer their stock of READY-MADE CLOTH?
ING at very reduced prices. Tho publio
are invited to call at once and examine
them. Ladies, gentlemen and children
can all be supplied. June 12
Summer Beverages, &c.
WILL open Monday morning, 1 cask
French Table Claret, 2 barrels
Newark Cider, 10 cases Claret "St. Julien
Mc doc," 5 cases Rhino Wine, Hochheimcr
ic Liofbrauniilck; 1 quarter.cask Xeincnes
Sherry, 1 quarter cask Maderia, 1 quarter
cask Amontilado Sherry, 10 barrels Whis?
key, assorted qualities; 1 puncheon Hol?
land Gin, "Priuce of Orange;" 1 quarter
cask Blackberry Brandy, very fine; Zin?
gari, Hostetter's, Carocoa and Stomach
Bitters.
Flavoring Extracts, Pine Apple, Vanil?
la, Rose, Lomon, Celery, Strawberry and
Raspberry; all of tho best quality.
French Mushroons, Mushroou Catsup.
Worcestershire Sauce; Pickled and Canned
Oysters, Peach, Pine Apple, &c.
Italian Maccaroni and Vermcoelli.
Fresh Egg, Butter, Cream, Soda and
other Crackers.
Primo Goshen Bntter, Smoked Salmon
and Orango Brand Hams received wcokly;
and together with all other concomitants
of a first class Grocory Store, offered at
lowest market rates for cash.
Juno 14 GEORGE SYMMER8.
GREGG. PALMER & CO.,
BROKERS AND COMMISSION AGENTS,
OU? and sell GOLD,
SILVER,
STOCKS,
BONDS and
EXCHANGES.
Advances made on COTTON.
GRAIN and COUNTRY PRODUCE sold
on commission._March 10
NEW BOOKS.
NORWOOD. A Novel. By Henry Ward
Beecher. Price $1.50.
DAVID, tho King of Israel. By Krum
macher. Price $1.75.
The Massacre of St. Bartholomew. By
White. Preceded by a History of the Re
ligious Wars. $1.75.
Andreas Hofer, tho Tyroloso Patriot
An Historical Novel. By Muhlbach.
Tho Poetry and Complement of Court?
ship.
Tho Threo Little Spades. By Miss War?
ner.
Charlotte's Inheritance-A Sequel to
"Birds of Proy."
Sooner or Later. By Shirley Brooks. A
first class novel.
And other New Bouka. For salo at
McCARTER'S BOOKSTORE.
APr!! 10 R. L. BRYAN.
CLOCKS,
Watches,
Jewelry,
Spectacles,
&c, &c.,
AT
ISAAC SULZBACHER'S.
REPAIRING,
In all its Branches,
Atter? "d to Personally.
Juno ll
New York Sugar-Qured Pig Hams,
BALTIMORE ORANGE HAMS,
Sugar-Cured Ikcakfast Strips,
Rico Flour-new ground. At
G. DIERCKS',
May jf>_Soogcrs' Old Stand.
Bacon Sides.
1 AT\ HHDS. prime Clear Ribbed SIDES,
XV/ toi salebv E. ic G. D. HOPE.
April 19
"",f" 1 "['rpr
?ST .
THE COLUMBIA PHON?X
Book, Job an M Newspaper
PRINTING ESTABLISHMENT,
Main Street, above Taylor.
HAVE your PBINTING dono at thia
Office, for the following GOOD REASONS:
f The proprietor is a Practical Printer,
And attends closely to his Business.
The Office is supplied with Everything
Necessary to turn out Good Work.
Prices Lower than any other establishment
In this State, or even New York.
Pamphlets, Circulars, Bill Heads,
Lettor Heads, Posters, Hand-bills,
Receipts, Ball Tickets, Invitations,
Dray Tickets, Checks, Briefs,
Programmes, Drafts, Blanks,
Wodding, Visiting and Business Cards, Ac,
Of all styles and sizes; in fact,
Every Description of Printing!
In one, two and three colors and in bronze,
promptly attended to.
JULIAN A. SELBY. Proprietor.
Just Received at Phoenix Office,
A lot of BILL HEAD PAPER-which
will be neatly printed, at short notice, and
NEW YORK PRICES. Call and seo.
CAROLINA NATIONAL BANK,
OF
COLUMBIA, S. C.
CAPITAL, - - - 9100,000.
DIRECTORS.
L. D. Cnixos.Prcs't. Maj. Jso. PBESTON, jr.
Dr. J. W. PARKED.. EDWARD HOPE.
GEonoE W. SwErsox, of North Carolina.
W. B. GULICK, C. J. InEnEix,
. , Cashier. Toiler.
THE CAROLINA NATIONAL BANK,
OF COLUMBIA, will deal in Exohango,
Gold and Silver Coin, and do a general
Banking Business. The accounts of mer?
chants and others in Columbia, and in the
towna and country connected with it by
business, are respectfully solicited.
Collections attended to carefully and re?
mitted for promptly. Loans mado on gold
coin and other collateral security.
The Board of Directors meet, for the
transaction of business, EVERY MON?
DAY, at 10 o'clock a. m.
COLUMBIA, S. C., June G, 18C8.
June 6_3mo
BATES OF BOARD:
PER DAY-Transiont Boarders.$3 00
Day Boarders, without lodging, (in
advance,) per wook. 6 00
Supper, Lodging and Breakfast.2 00
Singlo Meals. . 75c.
Lodging. 75c.
June 4_Imo
EATING HOUSE AT ALSTON.
PASSENGERS on the Greenville and
Columbia Railroad, can got BREAK?
FAST and DINNER at Alston-ampio timo
being allowed.
Deo 27__MARY A. ELKIN A SON.
What is this Medicine Called "The
Queen's Delight?"
WHY, it is tho most extraordinary in?
vention as a remedy for curing dis?
ease and restoring health we have ever
been called upon to record. It is a new
vegetablo combination, possessing in a
singlo product tho now principles for heal?
ing the sick and rostoring tho health. It
purifies tho fountain of life-tho blood
and as tho Ufo of tho llosh is pure blood,
so impurity must bo disoaso and death to
tho body. It is a tonic bitters, and may
bo given in all canes of weak digestion,
loss of appetite, dyspepsia, dobility, de
?tressed mind and body, wearinoBs of
irabs. It is an invigorantj it infuses now
lifo to tho blood, by removing tho humors
and impurities winch check tho healthful
circulation. It is a stimulant; it gives ac?
tivity to tho nervous fluids, and invigorates
tho organs of lifo. It is tho only medicino
yot discovered that comes up to tho truo
standard of merit and worth, and secures
to the invalid and tho diseased tho great?
est of all blessings-health. Ask for
HEINITSU'S QUEEN'S DELIGHT. For
salo by FISHER A HEINITSH,
Juno 12 t_Druggists.
Nomination for the Mayoralty.
WILLIAM M. MYERS, ESQ., is a candi?
date for tho Mayoralty, and will be sup?
ported by his _
Maj 8 NUMEROUS FRIENDS.
Clarified Sugars.
2pr BBL8. Coffee And Extra c. SU
O OARS, juBt in and for sale by
Fob 28 E. A G, D. HOFE.
Fine Milch Ono at Atitfton.
WILL sell, at hie MutyTHIS MORNING,
A fine MILCH COW^rttafcher first Calf.
Joly 3_
Groceries, ?tc.
BY JACOB LEVIN.
THI8 (Friday). MORNING, at 10 o'clock? I
w?l sell, at my Store, without reservo,
PRIME SUGAR-CURED HAMS, ]
Primo Bailies and Breakfast Pie?OB,
No. 1 Goshen Cheese, jT
Family Soap, \ \ Ji ?
Adamantine Candles, \
Sardines, large boxes, S
Brown Sugais,
Rio Coffee,
Mason's Blacking,
Claret Wine, St. J uh f
Pigs' Feet,
No. 1 Durham Tpbi
Segars, Ac, Ac. /
ALSO,
Sundry articles of FURNITURE, Ac.
Joly 3_
Sale of Valuable Town Property.
THE Commissioners appointed to select
a eito for the Court House and J?d for
tho District of Ocoaoe, having located the
same in the town of Walhalla, and pro?
cured tho titles of 100 acree of land within
said town, will, at 10 o'clock a. m., on
THUR8DAY, the 6th of August next, after
having first laid off the said land into
suitable and convenient lots, proceed to
sell the said LOTS to the highest bidder.
This location is within the beautiful and
thriving town of Walhalla, at the .foot of
the Bino Ridge, and possesses advantages
in point of trade, education, Ac, unsur?
passed by any other place in the State.
TRUMS OF SALE.-One-fourth cash; thc
ba)ance payable in three equal i instal?
ments, in .three, six and nine months, se?
cured by noto, with approved security.
Titles to be executed, but not delivered
until pur ch aso money is paid in full. And
in case of failure on tho part.of purchaser
to meet tho payments when due, the pro?
perty to bo forthwith Sold at his risk. Pur?
chasers topay extra for stamps and titlee.
WESLEY PITCHFORD,
W. E. HOLCOMBE,
BRY FRETWELL,
M. F. MITCHELL,
O. M. DOYLE,
Commissioners.
WALHALLA, S. C., June 3, 1868.
Juno 5_ f6
Assignee's Sale of Dry Goods, etc.
ON FRIDAY, July 10th, I w?l sell, at
publia auction, at tho Store lately
occupied by tho firm of S. H. Myers A Co.,
the entire stock in trade of the'said firm
of S. H. Myers A Co., consisting of Hats,
Caps, Shoes, Clothing, Hoop skirts, Dry
Goods, Perfumer}*, Furniture, Stores,
Desks, Ac.
Terms cash. Articles purchased to be
at once removed. Sale to commence at 10
A. M. A. H. MONTEITH,
Jply 1 10_Assignee.
South Carolina Railroad.
TU LS Company has now for sale, for the
accommodation of merchants turodgh
outtho country, "BU8INE8S TICKETS"
to travel over the road
ONE THOUSAND MILES FOR $25.
Thoy can be procured at the Company's
Ticket Oftices in Augusta, Colombia and
Camden; also in Charleston, from
L. C. HENDRICKS, Gen. Ticket Agent,
April 10 fm_Office John street.
A Great Spring and Sommer
IN XIG Oil AT Oil AND RESTORER.
NOW IB THE TIME TO CLEANSE OUT
those PERILOUS SPOTS, Pimples,
corrupt BoreB, which POLLUTE the. LIFE
of the BLOOD, and render your body a
loathesome thing. They are the precur?
sors of a diseased blood, and will assume
a much more formidable Bb apo if allowed
to go on unchecked. Tho QUEEN'S DE?
LIGHT, tho only real blood purifier that
has over been invented, as thousands will
to-day attest, is offered to the afflicted as
a positive remedy for all diseases flowing
from a vitiated condition of the svstem.
THE LIFE OF THE FLESH IS PURE
BLOOD. Upon this theory alono the In?
ventor of tho Queen's Delight establishes
the groat hygienic law, WITHOUT PURE
BLOOD NO FLESH IS FREE FROM DIS?
EASE. Tho Pale and Shrunken Forms,
Yellow Faces. Weak Stomachs, Diseased
Livere. Crippled Rheumatics, Nervous
Hypochondriac*, Dyspeptic victims of
Headache, so common in this country, is
owing ontirely to tho humors of the blood.
Very many other diseases may bo traced to
bad blood, Scrofula or King's Evil, Erysi?
pelas, Exauthema or Elevare, a rash or
eruption on females: Blotches, Tetter,
Goitre or Swelled Nook, Syphilis and Sy?
philitic Sores, Simmons Ulcers, Ac.
These cannot bo cured withont purifying
the blood. Now as to tho remedy. There
is no other blood purifier that will accom?
plish Buch positive and extraordinary cures
aa Heinitsli's Queen's Delight. Yon may
take a barrel of extract Sarsaparilla, and
still yon will not be cored; and, aa a proof
of it, look around and yon will observe the
country, throughout its length and
breadth, is flooded with compound Sarsa?
parillas, extracts and Byrnps, claiming to
bo blood purifiers, and yet we ase to-day
moro evidence of impurity of the blood
than ever. Why ia this? Simply beoauso
theso extracts and Sarsaparillas aro worth?
less medicines. *>
Tho Queon's Delight is a new compound,
and is now tho great blood medicine; sanc?
tioned by tho profession, patronized by the
highest dignitaries of the land, endorsed
by everybody.
In the brief period of twelve months,
ovor 3,000 cases nave boen treated BO suc?
cessfully as to eutitlo it to bo tho wonder
of tho ago.
For dobility, prostration, nervousness,
mental depression, impaired digeatiou,
IOBB of appetite, roBtlesneas, want of vital
force. Low spirits; it is more Invigorat?
ing and strengthening than all the com?
pounds of bark or bittors. As a liver
fnvigorator, it is of inestimable value. As
a stimulant, it is safer and surer than all
tho ram and whiskey tonics of the day,
and if you valuo your lifo and health a
pin's foo, avoid theso quickening stimu?
lants to tho grave and nae the Queen's
Delight. Ask for Hcinitah'a Queen's De?
light. This is not tho Extract of Stellin
gui or Queen's Delight, nor is it a Com?
pound S\ rup of Queen's Delight, or Sarsa
?arilla ?nd Queen's Delight but simply
[einitsh's Queen's Delight is tho trade
mark. Ask for this if you want to bo
cured, and eec that the name of E. H.
Heinitsh is on thc wrapper. Preparod only
bv E. H. Heinitsh. W holcsale agents,
FISHER A HEINITSH,
April 18 t_Columbia, S. C.
Smoking Tobacco.
1 AA U*8. Pure Spanish SMOKING
JLUU TOBACCO,
100 lbs. Lone Jack Smoking Tobacco.
For salo low bv E. A O. D. HOPE.
March 10

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