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COLUMBIA. S;- G.- THURSDAY M.????ING^ MAY 18. 1871.
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VOL. VII-NO. 511 '
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Vas ander. debato*, in tho.SeMteu, Mr5
Snto%erl%w toe?pp^ ^ ntl
usual precision or elaboration. . Appreoi
ati?g that the law per mi Hod tho Poural
Government lb gb liiside the Statosylie
protested' that it ?hoold go only ab the
uafo-gU?rd o? rights national. in charao
, tor, "and thou only ?3 tho BU pallico with
beneficent power." To the chaxge t?hat
the bill wab ' in tfi? direction 0? . central:
ism and imperloHsui1 he insisted it' was
tho con trali sm of li box1 ty, the imperialism
of equal rights,, and' /finally cou duded
with these rattior confuaod and qonfasing
sentences: ,
"GiYO me tho imperialism of equal
rights. And-may this national capitol,
where we are;now assembled, be tho em?
blem of oar nation. Planted on a hill?
top, with portals opening North and
youth, East and West, with sp no iou a
chambers and with arohiog domo crown?
ed by the image of liberty-snob ia onr
imperial republic; bat in nothing is it BO
truly imperial as in that beneficent sove?
reignty which rises like a dome crowned
by tho imago of liberty."
When he hadaonolnded, Mr. Thurman
arose and archly said >
"Mr. President, I heg to ask the Se?
nator ?rom Massachusetts whether he in?
tends to vote for this bill?"
Mr. Samner .answered that he did. -
. To. -this Mr. Thur niau replied :
"Mr. Pros;dent, it hos not been a long
time since wa heard the President of the
United States ' arraigned* :and in my
opinion justly arraigned, by the'Senator
from Massachusetts fox usurping the war
power against the black people of the
republic of Hay ti, but the Senator from
Massachusetts seems1 to be wholly insen?
sible when a bil I proposes to confer -opon
the -President the. ? power -to make wax
upon the w7iit? pooplo of America. ,
. *w Ik ^ T?1 * ifr "M"
= "Mr. President, thia Will not db. Thc
Senator saya we are'noW a nation, and fl
nation means unity, and a nation means
national protection jo r - tho rights of the
individual mau. What are bia rights?
His rights tb Uf?. to liberty1, and to pro
p?rty ; land if this is a nation in tho pro?
tection of?.these rights to life, to liberty,
and to property, it will require mort
than rhetoric to say that, there ia an j
euch thing a? A Sta to Government left,
Then, sir, wo have an' imperial govern?
ment': io faot, nu imperial government
that gentiemon . may flatter themselves
with thinking ia in the. interest ol
liberty; but history, philosophy, reason,
common sense tell tts is in the interest ol
despotism."-* Ne\Q York World.
DAJNIEII FuANCOia Esr JUT Ayn EB. -r-r-Tb ii
eminent musical composer, the anlhoi
Of FraDiavolo and o tb er popular operas
diea at. Paris on .j?r??uy, wi ?ev u ?iugcr
log illness. -He was born on January
29; 1782, at Cara, and was 'therefore it
his- eighty-ninth year. His father - de
signed him for mercantile life, and sen
bim while a Jad into a Lo nd ou counting
room.', Ho waa allowed to cultivuto mn
sicas ah amatour accomplishment. Af te
demonstrating his -otter unfitness; fo
morcan tilo life? he removed to Parish ae
looted' Cher ubi pi AS bia instrnotor, an?
de.VOted himself with- enorgy and dctor
ruination to the study of maaio., \ Afte
divers failures* or incompleto aaooeiises
"La Neige/.' in 1823,,allowed that a nei
?pwer in operatic comedy bad uriaou
u 1828, appeared "La M netto 'de Poi
tice, ''. (often known as "Masaniello,'1
over which Auber worked hard and long
"Fra Diavylo'1 was brought Ont in 1831
"Let) omino Noir'",in 1837, and his-lat
work, "LB Premior ' Jpur do Bonheur,
February 15, 1868. His other succest
fal works are:top numerous evon to cati
logue. Hin jast days were spent ia y<
tiremept an.d repose. . .'. .. .
I WHKBI? ABE TILE- Ku KLUX?-Tho fo
loving is an extract from a letter writte
by a Northern mau, whose family h&\
been residing iii tho South for the pa
four years:
AcausTA, GA , May ,5, 1871.
* * * .? '* * *
I am groatly disappointed that ye
and Mr. Beardsley did. not come don
this winter ..or spring, as you both e
pectod to. I hope that bo Kn Klux st
-ries kept you away. Of all tho infern
lies that were ever inaugurated by tl
father pf lies, those yarns of the Rac
oals beat. the, crowd. Now, in all tl
four year.8 that my family have lived i
Barnwell Conney,...(tho very hot-bed
secession,) wo h two never hoard of tl
first "outrage." We have to go Nor
to hear of them. J. C. DEBBY.
. CHLNOH BUG,-We regret to learn tb
this plague has rr-appeared in apme p<
tiona of this.County, and has. thua eat
materially damaged a good deal of who
Wo lj??ltovo it waa predicted by Mr. J
.- fers'bn, more than haif a century of
that if them ever should be. a famine
Aujtsrlca it would be produced by t
chino); .bug. Tho wheat crop of i tl
Button has had,very. ::n favorable opp;
timi tica since it,was.,?eeded" and, if t
n?w?pesjt prevails to ?ny great ox to
tho crop'will bo almost if not ontirel.
ff^iluro, AB y ot, thia ins eot has made
appearance only iu a few, fields, so far
we ?re iu??rraed, but the critical aeai
ha's not'arrived so-as to'ascertain tho
tent of.^Ujflypredatious.
' l' y SJ ../. iMotftW (Qa.) ?V#i.una
Completa tr>t)mpb, pv-^r ?OUNS and J
NIO,NB by Mona- BEUGER, who. disco.vo:
1st, Th? nature pf .Corns. 2d. Tlieir
solvent 4. .S'ii Their iportritnenfc curd Tl
diecovcricB aro tho happy result of year
study and pniotico. For particulars, a]
over tbe Citizens' Savings Bank, from 0 tc
and (rom 2 to 4 o'clock, at Hondrix Houst
M*y 1G ? ? ? -
. To Bent.'
ADE8IOABLE 8T0B?, tm Hain ati
near tho corner of BUncUng. Fo r tet
apply to Dr. J ?bn Ly neb, ar RMI.
?fob 99 . HENDRIX k BB
QLD BANK HILLS and HUT1LA?
COBBENW bonffht and sold by
ov 23 Gmo , D. QAMBBILL. Broki
Meals farhibhed al ill boara at P?Ltoc
fB^>oolgtl Notice ta .
CONSUMPTION,
ITS CURE AND ITS PREVENTIVE,
bV J. II. BCHErVCK, M. tl.
MANY a haman being has pasted away,
for wbOBe death there waa ho other rea*
Bon than tho negloct of known and indisput?
ably proven means of cure. Those near and
doar to family and friends are sleeping the
dreamless slumber into which, had they calm?
ly adopted
DR. JOSEPH II. SCHEHCK'S
SIMPLE TREATMENT.
And aTalled themselves of his wonderful cfn
cQciouH mediolnoB, they would nothavo fallen.
Dr. Bchenck has,in his own caso, proved
that wherever sufficient vitality remains, that
vitality, by. bia medicines and his direotions
for thoir neo, ia quickened into healthful
vigor.
In this statement there ia nothing presump?
tuous. To. tho faith of the invalid ia made nc
representation that ia not a thousand limet
substantiated by living and vici?lo worka,
The theory of the cure by Dr. Bohenck's me?
dicine ia aB simple as it is unfailing. It H phi
lasophy requires DO argument, It ia eelf-as
Buring, >iolf-convinoing.
Tho Soawoed Tunic and Mandrako Pills ar.?
tho first two weapons with wbi-h tho citado
of tho malady is assailed. Two-thirds of tin
cases of consumption originato in dtspopalt
and a functionally disordered liver. With thii
condition tho bronchial tubos '.'sympathize'
with tho a tom ach. They respond to the.mor
Lino action of the liver. ' Bore, then, come
tho culminating result, and tho setting in
with all itt? distressing symptoms, of
. . r C?K.?.TJMPTIOrV.
' The, Mandrake Pi ls are composed of one ?
nature's noblest gifts-the Podophillom Pel
tatum. They* possess all the bio-id-search
ing, alterative properties of calomel; but, nn
like calomel, they
"LEWE NO STIKO BB HIND."
The work of once, is now beginning. Th
vitiated and mucous deposita in tho bowel
a dd in the alimentary canal are ejected. Th
liver, like a clock, ie wound np. It arouse
from its torpidity. Tho stomach acts roa pot
sively, and tho patient begins to feel that h
ia getting, at laut,
A Sl'I't'LY OF GOOD BLOOD.
The Seaweed Tonio, bi conjunction with th
Pills, permeates and assimilates with the foot
Ohyhnoation ls now progressing without il
f> re viona tortores. Digestion becomes pall
ess, and the cure is econ to ba at hum
There ia no moro flatulence, no "oxacerbatio
of the stomach. An appetite sete in.
Now comes the greatest Blood Purifier evi
yet given bj an indulgent father to eufferic
perform ita functions and' to "baaten and con
plate tho caro.' It enters at once upon i
work. Nature cannot bo cheated. It coller
and ripens tho impaired and diseased portioi
of tho lungs. .In the form of gatherings,
prop area them for expectoration, and lol in
very ?hort thoo, tho malady ia vanqoiafae
the rotten throne that it occupied is renovate
add made new, and the patient, in all tho di
nity of regained vigor, steps forth to enjc
the manhood or tho womanhood that was
GIVEN ill' AS LOST.
The second thing ia, tho patients must sti
In a warm ronm until they get woll; it is r
roost impossible to prevont taking cold win
the longs are diseased, but it mnst bo pi
vented, or a euro cannot be effected. Fre
afr and riding out, especially in this secti
of the country in tho fall and winter soaso
are all wrong, Physicians who recoin mei
that coarse loso their patienta, if their Inn
are badly diseased, una yet, becauao they a
in tho bouse, they must not Bit down nub
they munt walk about the room aa much a
as faet ae the strength will boar, to get up
good circulation of blood. The patioi
moat keop In good spirits-be determined
get well. This has a great deal to do with t
appetite, and is the groat point to gain.
To despair of core aftoranch ovidonco of
possibility in tho worst cases, and morale
tainty in all o thora, is siuful. Dr. He bene
personal statement to the Faculty ot hia o
cure ?vas in these modest words:
"Many years ago I was In tho last stage?
consomption; coe li ned lo my bed, and at <
timo my physicians thought that I could .
live a week; then, liko a drowning man cat
tng at straw?, I he-rd of and obtained
preparations which I now offer to the pub
and they made n perfect curs of me.
seemed tome that I could feel them penotr
.my whole system. They soon ripened
matter in my lungs, and I would spit up m
than a pint of offensive yellow matter cv
morning fora long timo.
"As soon as thai began to subside,
cough, fover, pain and night sweats all bo
to leavo me, and my appetite became so gi
that it waa with difficulty that I could h
from eating too much. I soon gained
strength, and havo grown in flesh <
since.
"I was weighed shortly after my recove
added the Dootor, "then looking like a n
uko!eton; my weight was only ninety-si
pounds; my present weight is two hum
and twenty-five [225] pounds, and far yea
have enjoyed uninterrupted health."
Dr. Behenck has discontinued his prc
atonal visita to New York and Boston. H
hiBBdn, Dr. J. H. Bohenck, Jr., still cont
to eeo patients at their office, No. 15 N
Hixth street, Philadelphia, every Batu
from 9 A- M. to 8 P. M. Those who wj
thorough examination with the lteapirou
will bo charged $5. The Bespiromotor
clares tho exact condition nf the Inn RB,
patients can - readily learn whether tbej
enrabje or .pot.
Thu ?ir??lioua fur laking lu? mug?oJm-;
adapted td the intolligouco even of a c
Follow thoso directions, and kind nature
do the rest, excepting that in tonio oaae
Mandrake Pills aro lo be taken in inert
doses; the three medicines pe ed no ot lu
' oompauimenta than the t-ruplo instruc
that accompany thom: First ornate app
Of returning health hunger is tho mos
come symptom. When it comee, SB i
como,' Jot .tho despniifng at oaoe be of
cheer. Good blood at unco follows, tho c
loosens, the night ewe at ia abated,
short timo'both oT these morbid ?yin;
ard gone forever.
.Dr. Kchonck's medicines aro constantly
in to?a or thousands of families. As a
tivo or purgative, tho Mandrake Pills
standard preparation ; while the Pol
Syrup, as a curer of coughs andcoldB.n
regarded aa -a prqphylaoterio against
snmptiou in any of its forms.
Price of tho Pulmonio Syrup and Be
Tonie, ir.'50-a bottle, br $7.60 a half i
Mandrake Pilbil 25 cento a .box. For s
all druggists and dealers.
' JOHN F. IIENR
8 Ollego Place, New York, Wholesale A
Nov 19_
"W7?OR SAL-!?--75 feet of good Shelvin
JJ 4 floe Counters, 18 feet long. App
MayS_0. CwAFFTi
A fresh supply of fiagley's May flo wc
ont, at POLLOCK a.
A' Pew Wowli to the Lort lea.-Many la?
dies, particularly mothers nursing, complain
of a tired, listless feeling, or completo ex*
hanation, on arising in the interning. On thu
wife and mother devolves the responsibility
of regulating the duties of the household.
Her cares aro nnmorous, and thc mental as
well aa tho physical powers aro frequently
oalled into requisition, She often ?u?a her
sUgbtent n<vmna.iion ?? weary tass; and exist
enco a burden, while at tho same time she
has no regular disease. Hoatcttor'e Stomaoh
Bitters, if reaortod to at this period, nih
provo an unfailing remedy for this annoy ing
lassitude. The effects of thia potent agent
are soon seen in tho rosy cheek and elastic
stop of the head ef tho family, as, with re?
stored health and renewed spirits, she takes
her accustomed place in the family circle, li
thia friend in need bo regularly need, thoBO
depressing symptoma will never be com
Elamed off and not only would lassitudo not
o experienced, bnt many diseases following
ils advent be avoided. As a medical agent,
it has no equal, while ita pleasing favor and
healthful effects have made it a general favor?
ite, lt ia freo from all properties calculated
tc-impair tho ny ute tn, and it H operations are
atoned nil ld, soothing and efficient. All who
have- used tho Bitters attest its virtues and]
commend it to nae. May 1716
Tile CJ?lo"fc>x*a,t?>c5L
Murray
Lanman's
Florida Water.
The most lasting, agree?
able, and refreshing of all
perfumes, for use on the
Handkerchief, at the Toilet,
and in the Bath. For sale
by all Druggists and Per
AUU1V1 O*
Sept 17_1_
?.VOID tlUACKS.-A victim of early in
J\. discretion, caueing norvouB debility, pre?
mature decay, Ac, having tried in vain every
advertised remedy, has a simple means of
self-euro, which he will aendfreo to his fellow
aufferers. Address J. H. TUTTLE, 78 Nassau
street. Kew York. Deo 23 tGmo
COTTON SEED OIL CAKE can bo had
at all times, and in any quantity, of
Jan 21_E. HOPE.
STUCKS, BOSOS und COUPONS bought
and auld by D. GAMBBILL. Broker.
, Nov 23 Gmo_
COUNTY CLAIMS ANO JURY CK11TI
KicATKS bought by
Fob 5_D. GAMDRI LL, Broker.
PI KUI CAL..
THE BRIDAL CHAMBER.
TjVSSAY? FOB YOUNO MEN, on great so
i\i oial evils and abueoa, which Interfere
with MARMAOE, with eure means of relief for
the erring and unfortunate, diseased and de?
bilitated. Kent in scaled lotter envelopes,
free of charge. Address HOWARD SANITA?
RY AID ASSOCIATION, No. 2 South Ninth
street. Philadelphia, Pa. May li limo
May Goshen Batter.
5TUBS new MAY BUTTER, for sale by
May 5_E1J10_PE. _
Fresh Crackers.
SODA, Walnut, Suow Drop, Butter, Fancy
Farmer, Oinger, Balmoral, for sale bv
Marchs E HOPE.
Refined Oil.
COTTON SEED REFINED OIL, by I ho gal
lou or barrel. Also, in glaass, pinta and
qnarta. For salo low._E. HOPE
Infant's Food
1PREPARED to meet the requirements of
. the growing infant, containing tho phos
I phatcs and all the health-giving properties of
tho finest wheat. Much of tho suffering,
i sieknons and mortality among children is
I traceable to deficient nutrition. Mothers will I
i tako heed and buy tho proper food. For sale '
by HEINIT8U.
May G t Druggist;
Medicine for Children.
DI ABRUCE A. CORDIAL forbad Bowels ant
Pains from Teething, Cholera Morbus,,
An elegant medicine to Boothe and euro
Diseases of tho BowelB. A real friend to
mothers and nurses. Only 25 cents a bottle I
For salo only at HEIN ITS H'S
May 0 t_Pms Store
For Salo,
ON accommodating terms, "VAN PATTEN
SHOALS," containing 2fi0 aores, Ijiug on
both sides of tho Euoreo River-?oveutoou
ll. -. #-... O_...... I_._.. ..... . I ? . . #_..
llt'O lt VIII Oft?! i All LfUl y , ncn-mriiii lillico lt Ulli I
Lanrens, und seveuteen milos from Green?
ville, and abont fonr milr-n from the Air-Lino !
Railroad. On the place are a good DwulUug
Hpaae .and ihruo Milln. Perfectly healthy.
For particulars, apply to
POPE & HASKELL,
Attorneys at Law,
May 2 tuU.9_Columbia, S_. 0._
Canned Goods.
ALA. MODE BEEF, Yeal, Wild Duct, fresh
Muckera), frosh Salmon, Oysters,
Poaches, Tom ct urn, Strawborxioa, Gage
Plums. All of lirnt quality mid full weight.
For sale low. li. nOPE.
Improved Seed .Planter.
PARTIES, wanting either tho nam or
Donlan PLANTER will send their orders
at buce. Wo are now well supplied, bnt later
in the season do not think we will bo able to
meet the demand.
Feb 12_L?RICK A LOWRANCE^
Early Cal? for Best Stereoscopic Views.
AFINE assortment of VIEWS in Germany,
California, Switzerland, Spain, Ireland,
Scotland, tho River Thames, near London:
also, in the United States; Statuary, colored
asd plata. Also, Sisrsosscpss, assis ?ow
priced, for sale at BRYAN A McOARTER'S
Bookstore. ? May 3
Th? coolest Lager in the city can be had at
POLLOCK'S.
REDUCTION
IN
PRICE!
OF
Spring and Summer Clothing,
AT -
R. & W. C. S WARFIELD'S.
WE hav3 tho largest retail stock in the
Stato, and. anxiona to reduce it. will
aell it at GREATLY REDUCED PRICES.
Tho stock ie unbroken, and the best stock
we have over handlod.
New HATS, of a deoirable style, just re
ceived.
This reduotlon will apply also to our CUS?
TOM DEPARTMENT. May IC
.s.dTaLiavAS o A S H
JW . . I
'?inqq.oirj jomiung puis Sni.idg
JO
NI
Noixo?iqgg
For Sale.
MWE offer the following deairablo pro?
perty for Bale:
THAT splendid family BE8IDENCE,
with forty-two acres of land attached, known
as the "Walker Place." Several hnndred
fruit trees of tho choicest selection now
in foll hearing. The landB are comprised
of highlands and meadow, with a bold frto
spring not distant from tho honse. .Tho front,
near four acres in extent, faces on Upper
Uoundary, ODO O? our must puuiii; BLI eda.
ALSO,
That very desirablo pieco of property situ?
ated on corner of Richardson and Lumber
streets, running back to Assembly, containing
near two acres land. On the.premises is a
lengthy brick store, say 4f>0 feet deep. The
lot comprises ono of tho mobt desirable build?
ing sites in the city.
ALSO,
The Lot situated on corner of Richardson
and Liurol streeUj, opposite the proposed
Conrt Honse and Post Office, for which $75,000
has been appropriated, fronting 90 feet on
Main street and 208 on Laurel.
R. O'NEALE A SON,
April 20_Cotton Town.
WALTER C. FISHER,
(Opposite Columbia Hotel,)
DRUGGIST AND DEALER IX
Sfo S? ?fo
Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals,
BPONGEK, Chamois Skins,
Corks, Toilet brushes,
Tooth Brushes, Combs,
Toilet Soap, Castile Soap,
Ray Ruin, Hair Oils,
Vichy Salt, Kissingen Salt,
Nit. Cerium, Leibig's Meal,
Jam. Ginger, Corn Starch,
Golatinc, Cloves,
Allspice, Cinnamon,
Nutmegs, Maco,
Puro Soda, Eng., Cream Tartar,
Congress Water, ?Vc.
03" Prescriptions prepared nt any hour of
the night or day. April 29
New Books.
CHIPS FROM A GERMAN WORKSHOP.
By Max Muller.
Olia l ilia, or Adventures in the Desert of
Sahara. By G. Naphogyi, M. D., A. M. fl.75.
Motherless, or a Parisian Family. By au?
thur of John Halifax. $1 50.
Tho Silout Partner. By author Gates Alar.
The Fra n co-Prune KUI War. By Landon,
with 18 portraits and 14 mapa. $1.75.
Ttl? Emplv Heart; a Novel. Bv Marion
Harland. $1.50.
Cliinatea for Invalids. Ac. $1.25.
Giux's Baby; his Uh th and Misfortnncs; a
Satire. $1.25.
Tho Sisters of Orleans; a Tale of Raco and
Social Conflict. Also, a number of new
novels and other publications, just received
at BRYAN A- Mc OA HT KR'ri
April 25 Bookstoro.
White's Gardening for the South,
BY the late Wm. A. Wbito, of AthonM, Oa.
$2.
HOLMES' SOUTHERN FARMER and MAR?
KET GARDENER. $1 50.
Tho l'hoHohato Rocks ot South Carolina,
their History and Dovelopnients- Colored
Platea. $1 25.
Six Keninup on Tuinpurance, by bj man j
Beecher.
Sacred Rhetoric; or a Courte of Lecture? on
Preaching. R. L. Dnbncy, IV D. $1 50.
Any above sontibv-niaii.
DUFFIE A CHAT-MAN,
Fob'10 Opposito Columbia Hotel._
Seegers' Beer is Pure. t
IT don't contain Cocoonlus Indi?ue Kieh
Dorrien to make sleepy or headache
Every One Drinks Seegers' Beer,
BECAUSE it gives Btrcngth and improve?
their health. March ll
Seegers' Beer is Pure.
"T don't contain Copperas, Salt, Lime or
. Alam._March i!
LISLE,
TUB- GREAT FERTIblZBIl.
ICAN furnish LIME at Depot at Walhalla,
?. C.. for $150 per barrel. Address.
REV. B. HOLDER, Walhalla, 3. C.
March 20 _
Soda and Mineral Water.
THE FOUNT is Open for the season, with
choice syrups,'made from pnro joice of
the trait. HEWE'S CONFECTIONERY.
Imported and Dome a tlc Cigars at FOLL?OS P.
WHITE SULPHUR SPRINGS,
G REENB RI Eli, WES T VIRGINIA.
THESE Springo, fumons for their alterative
waters and fashionable patronage, will bo
opon on the 1ST of JUNE. Tboy afford ac?
commodations for 2 GOO persons.
Tho cars of tho Chesapeake and Ohio Bail
road run to tho Springs. Excursion tickets,
at low rates, will be furnished in the prinoipal
cities. North and South.
Theso Springe aro 2,000 feet above tide?
water, and the climate, in which tboy aro situ?
ated ls always cool and invigorating, affording
entire relief from prostrating sommer heat!
Prof. Rosenbergers excellent Band will bo
in attendance, to enliven the Lawns and Ball
Boom.
Masquerade and Fancy Balls during tho sea?
son, as horotnfore.
An extensive Livery will bo kopt at very
moderato charg?e,
CHARGES.-?3 per day, and $75 per month of
thirty days. Children under ton years of age
and colored servants, half price; white ser?
vants according to accommodations.
Pamphlets in roforonoo to the medicinal
value of tho water, routes to tho Springs, oto.,
may be had free of nhargo.
May 12 fimo GEO. L. PEYTON A CO.
THE HEALING SPRINGS,
BATU COUNTY, VIRGINIA,
WILL bo opened on the first, of Juno.
They are accessible by the Chesapeake
and Ohio Railroad, from Millboro Depot,
twenty-three miles by stages, crossing the
Warm Spring Mountain, and passing the
Warm and Hot Springs; or from Covington
Depot, sixteen milos, over a fine tnrn-pike of
easy grade, passing in fall viow of tho cele?
brated Falling Springs, and the splendid
Boonery of Jackson's River.
Board $3 per day; $20 per week; 175 per
month, or $60 per month for two months or
more. Children undor ten years, and colored
servants, half price. -
Telegraph office at the hotel.
M. H. HOUSTON, M. D., Resident Physician.
B, M. Qu .MU,cu, Agent.
DUNLOP AMcCANOE,
HUGH W. FRY,
A. Y. STOKES.
May 13 6 , . Proprietors.
Hot Springs,1 Bath County, Va.
THIS ronowneft watering pl tc? will be
i opened for the reception. of visitors
JunQ Jj.,... i . , if. ?j ... .-.
Its waters aro celebrated for their CTUHATTYB
vinroEa in the treatment of various diseases,
such ns Chronic Rheumatism, Goat, Torpor
of the Liver, Chronic Enlargement of tho
Liver or Spleen/Chronic Diarrhoea or Dye ou?
tcry, IS on- Organic. Paralysis, Old injuries,
Affections of the Skin, especially of Syphilitic
ori?in; Chronic Diseases of Ufe Uterus, Ac.
The Baths vary in temperature from ?OT to
110" Fahrenheit.
Board $3.00 per day, $20 00 per week, $75
per month.
Telegraph Office at tho Hotel.
Prof. J. L. OAUXXI,, M. D., of tho University
of Virginia, ResidentPhysician.
THOS. B. PRICE & CO.,
S. C. TARDY A CO..
May 12 f 0 Proprietors, Richmond, Va.
FAN MILLS,
Q.RAIN CRADLES,
no REE-POWERS.
REAPERS,
MOWERS, p nd all kinds Harvesting Machine?
on hand and for salo at lowest prices in tho
market.
We call special attention to our Horse?
power, which is tho boat power in nee and
not high priced.. With our experience in
planting, and tho use of agricultural imple?
ments and machines, together with our facili?
ties for having goods manufactured, wo claim
we can give lower figures, better goods and
better satiafactiou than any otherhouso in tins
country. Send for catalogue.
April 23 L?RICK A LOWRANCE.
CARRIAGES. "
CY^f-Ql^' A COMPLETE assortment of two
ij/??5;v- and four-seat Passenger CARRI?
AGES has just been received at the Rcpobito
ry, corner Lady and AHHembly sheets. The
latest and most stylish patterns have boen
selected with caro, from some of thc best
builders in the country; and the ?tock novel
has been nurpaset-d in design or finish by any
offered hero. PriceB moderate.
Duo IQ_W. K. GREENFIELD,
REMOVAL.
Entire New Stock.
?. TH E undersigned respectfully Informs
vfihi.-? customers that ho has REMOVED to
?xi tho new store, on Main Street, directly
-luLoppodite the Columbia Hotel, and is fully
propared with an entirely NEW STOCK OF
GOODS, to fit ont a gentleman in the very
LATEST FASHION. He' has secured the
latest and best stvles of OLOTHH. OA8BI
MEltKB and GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING
GOOD-- g' norally, Call at the new stand and
select a suit, of luavo your eider and have it
made to measure. C. D. EIJERDARDT.
March 2fi_
For Sale,' .
3?*i\{\ ACRESjif LAND iii Barnwell,
.Ol )\J on tho Edieto.
750 AGUES in Kershaw-in lol? to suit.
I Saw Mill and 2 nUO acres ot Land in sexing- |
i tun, on North Edicto, ?7,COO.
2,500 aerea Watt-reo Hot tom Laud, $2 pr acre
2,500 acres creek bottom and pine Land, at
12 per acre. 1 HOUHO in this oily, $6,000.
HOUSE and thirteen acres LAND, near the
city~$8 500. Apply to JOHN BAUSKETT,
Attorney at Law and Real Edale Agent .
See* 25 ly
Malt Corn Whiskey,
WARRANTED two years old, at
Fe> 41 JOHN C. SERGE HS*.
DR. D. L. BOOZER
(figfiggk WOULD respectfully inform
J/Tp$??stt?&,!,?H patrons and thu publie no
"^-UXlXy norally that he has moved iuto
his uow office, over Dufflo A Chapman's Book
Htore, opposite tho Colambia Hotel, whero ho
is prepared to ox?ente, eatilfactorily, all ope?
rations and work, of whatsoever kind bis pro
fession demands. Terms accommodating.
March 8_
The Doctors Beoommend Eeegers'Beer.
IN preference to London Perter and Beoteh
Ale. Whj? They know it ia noadnlter*1
?tod. _'_March ll
Seegera* Beer
DON'T contain Strychnine. It iejroro, and
warranted to be so. March ll
Free Houp every day, at ll o'clock, at Po?
LOOK'S.
O' ?B BEAUT&UL, ATTRACTIVE AMD
extraordiiiaxj\v- ..",/.,., . -
CHEAP STOCK OF DRY G??DX
Ia in atore and moving, making room daily for'
MEW ARRIVALS, \.
Which wo will continuo to receive rill through
tho season..
O tm SAMPLE BUREAU '?,
Is a success, and we are now distributing
Gooda over the entire State throngh Ita
agency. The most careless observer cannot
but seo the groat advantages to be derivod
from dealing with a live house, like ours,
where overything is kept moving by Byatem
and ordor-where no extra profits are tacked
on to pay idle hands. Of course, we can and
do 8ELL GOODS CHEAPER THAN ANY
HOUSE IN THIS SECTION. A positivo
proof is, that wo sell more Goods than all the)
rest added together. That is the proof.
Tho peoplo know whoro to buy cheapest, and
let the stranger follow tho great public. In
baying, let them follow those who know
R. 0. SHIVER & CO.
AjpriLB_._?.? _Vj
Private B o arding.
MRS. S. J. WYATT informs her friend?
and tho public in general, that ehe bas
opened a PRIVATE BOARDING HOUSE, on'
Plain street, near Bull. Tho house is large'
and airy, and guests may expect the comforts
of a home._M ay fl
Increase* of Stock:
CENTRAL NATIONAL BANK*.
PAID "OP OAPITAli 910O.OOO.
OFFICERS: ?'
JOHN B. PALMER, President*
A. G. BRSNIZEB, Cashier.
C. N. G. BUTT, Assistant Cashier. .
THE degree cf success that him-attondod
the operations of this Bank since its
establishment in'February last? and the de?
siro on the part of tho Direotors to have seso?
elated with them moro of their country'
friends, has Induced tnohft? add $50,000.00 to
tho capital.- Bharea?iOO 00 each.' I
Payments may be raadb At any thnejrior tt> .
tho let of July, entitling, tho holder of tba .
stock toUhpwiat? eWe1 of pWKfl earner! !
during tho time the mopey la-'in pdstfesMorn of"
the Bank; -or if on tho lat Jury, td ita propor-%.
tio? of all dividends made thorotflMv, i In
either event, ibo new .?tock wiU participa to
equally with the old in tho eurpJuB/arld:' ;
Applications for stock mav be made person?
ally, or by lotter, to the officers of tho Bank. '
l)inr.cTou9.--John B, Palmer, J. EU Gregg, i
F. W. McMaster, lt. D. Semi, (or R. D.Sonu di
Sod.) O. W. Dearden, (of Copeland A Dearden,)
R. it. "Orran, fot BrvAhVA Mc?aft?r,)'Wi, rt'
Hwaffleld', (of lt; A Wi C. Swwflleld.l Mav O" "
C LOTHI N Gr
' AND '.* j
3. s -a. T ? t-JK
R. & \V.SC. SWAFFIEtU'S.
WE have now in dtore a very large stock
of above goods, and we assure oar ona*
tomers that we have never before been en?
abled to offer them so CHOICE A SELECTION
OF GOODS, at such low prices.
We haye gpod All Wool MUTTS at $15, suita?
ble for any business man.
HATS.
We have a very large Btock, and we are do
tormined to undersell any other dealers,
oar facilities enable us to do so.
, OtR SHIRTS
Are decided to bo tho beet fitting Shirts made.
We mahe the finest custom garments made in
thia State. Call and examine.
March 25 R. A W. G. SWAFFIELD.
The Bester Stahles.
TUE undersigned have re
tnoTed their Stahlce lo the new*
building, immediately Month ol
kl a Huey's Hallyard, with a uew ?
^ /stock br CARRIAGES RUG
auu fine BOR if ES, are prepared to an?
swer all calls that may bo made upon them.
Horses bought and told on comniiteion.
Persons in want of good stock, are invited to
givo ns a call, liberal advaricca-made on
stock left for sale. BOYCE A CO
W. Hi BO?C-?.
C. II. PETTINOILL._Jan 24
M. H. BERRY'S
Furniture Ware-toom
Flain Street, near Main.
NOW on hand and daily, re
*^??^^>>5^0<J'V*'UK from Ibo manufac
- torlea of 'New Tfork, Boston,
'Cincinnati and Louisville^the
largteet .assortment of FUfi?
ls AT URE eV?j kept in this marti ot", consisting
in part of Walupt Parlor, Chamber and Dip
lug-Room GEbif?;'2O0 Bedstoads of different
patterns,' in Walnut and Imitation; also', the
celebrated Georgia Split-btittom Obtira.
AU kinda of MATTRESSES made to order,
UPHOLSTJlBtNGand BP.X-AIRJN?.-Jono ai
shortest notice' and In the bcst.hi?b'aer'.
Terms cash and-Groa? cheap.' Oct 39
Guns, Pistole, Etc.
I INFORM my friends and
jublio in general that.I have
Just received an entire new
Fdtock of Double and Single Bar?
rel GUNS, REPEATERS, Flasks, Pouches*
Pistol-Belts, Caps, Buck-Shot. .Cartridges.
Cartridges for atl kinds of Pistols? Powder
and Shot. v .
ALSO, ;
BEPAIRING done at short botiee.
Oct 8 P. W. Kn AFT, Main at re eft.
Rio Coffee:
BAGS RIO COFFEE, for sale low,to
doalers by ' EDWARD POPE.
50
* Cotton Seed Oil.
Aj'URE article-superior to otbero aa av
salad oil for tSblo use, at one-third tho.
price of imported. For ?ale by :mw -?L
April 9 ' ? EDWARD POPB.
Pickled Meats, fcc.
mniS DAY RECTEIVED:
X FULTON MARKET BOUNDS,
Fulton Market BEEF,
Via Pork. ...
Davis* Diamond Ham?,
Ferrie' Sugar-cured Strips,
Extra Beet Tongues-,
Smoked Beef. .
Something new every day. to try anapioaso
our piatroni. GEO. BYMMERB. _
BlackwolTa genuine Durham SmokingfcTo
I bs.00 at POLLOCK'S.

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