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TH*'.' ^fcEMfo EVERY wsinfftsttAX aioirWiHa'... <*Y JUL.AN^Av SELBY, BDITOB AMO rnoi>BJBTcm.. ' '.' )ffloe on Main 'Street,' 'above' "Taylor. ,,,_ ,i \ j ?-Book and Job Printing of every dotorip ion promptly and faitbiaUy.attesd?B'.to. I .. MlOiJO'l AOVBBXISKKBMTS ' i I'. .'. ? ' j Inserted in the Daily at 75 cents por -squArfe 'or tho first and 60 cents eaoh subsequent In lortion. Long adveHis?'n.enta' by tho week, iiouth^c^rU?i roafloii?W?xatoai ?T?1 ) a (Fl Tli?S.Winding bf'Rloaea. !( -too'1. ! Afc Irish* e^p?por gives tt?d ^oBoWng;'^!-?j bor ni an y era iou o^tUo story of ^p'fljlyjipjj of "On'AWlp'a fa??k?'dbbta'gtiobs'ttf ?^?$??) S King Ph a - ra- a's daughter wintro walk awhoflej And, pooling pff'U^r^ndfl t9?t?kP;a eohwim, od tho bs'uklt' that Um elm lld lay'in. * Unt.oiucoVo'vo found, li i ni in thia bod of ?oaes,i| By, all moana lot ua obriat'n him..Howly, ;;.Mo?S.,?J, . . ; .t ci ,: i?vafe l9?!M??tojp;ar? >.li < In one of the interior Counties of Missouri'livo.d, ' nomo eight years ugo, a man who folJQwed preaching for a : liv? ing.' 'flo >wns .callodi Eldor B--, und was enga^e?-'to pYeachto the Gampbelhl ??es., H?? peculiarities soon mudo him quite noted, and large audiences assem? bled -to hear him,. - Ol lato ho hus abandoned tho .pulpit, and is now a juaitice^f-the-peaee, lawyer,'. On one occasion, when ? at the-zenith ot hie fame, ho preaohod a diecourae on the do liverahce/of 1 the children 'of Israel; in which he'said: "Urothom, there'are many difficult passages in the Bible, and yon are likely to. be led into error unless made1 to n?derstand them. Now, you all huvtv roiid thia chapter wherein Moses stretched ont Iiis band. over the Bed Sea, and waters 'became a wait,' and the phildr?h of Isra?l went over on. dry ?rdand safely, .and how the pursuing Egyptians, the "chariots and horsemen, and all the hosts - of ! Fharoah Were drowned. Now, my, brethren, as this reads it is hard to explain; but I will ex? plain it. It don't ; mean what .it Bays; for I tell you I have read it in the orig!-, nal Greek, and it is there all explained and m ado perfectly plain; and in the next translation of tho Bible, which onr church is getting ont, it will be -all ex plained. Now, this passage of Scrip tnre, when ,- properly explained, moana simply this!: ?jj When Moses and the children of Israel arrived at tho lied Sea they camped all night, and: it turned cold, and the "atrpng East ..wind" caused it to freeze, over; and tho truth of the whole matter j is plain, es yon see, that the oh i ld ron of Israel passed over,'."dry-sbpd," on the i?e. There were no such things as great walla. The original Greek will not per? mit, any snob unjust and difficult transla? tion. . /And again, when the Egyptians, with their immense armies, heavy chari? ots and great weights, pursued the chil? dren on tho ice; they broke through it and wdre !ali: engnlphed, drowned and lost. This, my brethren and. sisters, is thia true and iair explanation of this cir? cumstance, and tho original Greek in tho next translation will explain it to yon all and' make it plain. Atr tUiH point a brother sitting back in tho congregation arose,* and saidf "Bro? ther B-, I would like to ask you a question, if you have no objections." The elder, looking triumphantly to? ward tho brother, answered: "All right, sir; ask just as many questions as you want to. 'Ly "Well," continued the brother, "my knowledge of geography and the location oi the Bed Sea shows that it is located 'nearly under^the equator, and is, there? fore, in a very warm country, and never known to ^"?o ItozDn. Will tho gentle? man please tell tho audience wbero the ice carno from of which he spoke?" The elder became excited and answer? ed, with lof ty disdain : "If the brother who has asked .me this question ku?w half as much about the Scripture and tho geography pf the country as he protends to, ho would' kuowv that -thia circum? stance, which I have explained, happen? ed thousands and ' thousands of years ago; yes, Bir, thousands of years before the ago of'geographies, und before there was any equator I I think, brethren and sisters, I bave rAnswered tho gentleman completely!" PBAOT?OAII WOMAN'S RIOUTS.-About twenty miles from the Healing Springs, ip the AUcgkany Mountains, th ero lives rf most remark abbi woman. Her name is Morrison, but ?he is known ail through this country by. her. maldon name of "Mis? -'Jennie 'Rf?bkpr. "' She is about sixty years of. ago, 1>?3 her hail; bobbed lika>. a man's, .wp a vs a, niau's hat, and rides a horse astride. Hunting is her means of livelihood, and she kills deer, bear and' other gamo with the skill of fort; years'experience. Not long since B?O wounded a deer, bat before coming np with it another hunter-a man-had gotten to' it and commenced carving it dp. The old lady expostulated with ho avail, and ?nai?y drew a bead 'on him with her rifle to enforce her "rights." The fellow jumped behind a tree, but loft" bia heel exposed, at whioh vulnerable spot the bid lady fired and hit. She got her deer. She hos nine dr ten ohildren, and is said to treat all travelers hospita? bly who stop at her cabin. She uses to ' baooo, but never gets farther in'awear ing than "by zounds," whioh is her fa? vorite expression. If any woman wants her "rights," let her flee to the AUegha ny Mountains. The ex-Empress Eugenie is a jewel of a woman; ahe has $1,500,000 worth. s?ant -io ixLthorQugbly ipws? , 00 th.0 a uh ic- H> *eU? ?Urtr* a her oes. in' a ?ri eaaure, ^r'Aoo^.^u?boi?w??e?, loois? '?at th? oloobi ami, ?with ?a . ?igb, exclaims, ?oil, dear! tb'Oro is" !tbo pt?akfiut bell;, bfat I wtlVa?' a %tt}?\ tffffo >ngor?fgr; I.arn nu.ro 1 will have plenty,,pf time ; io. Orees Cor church.' Ia tho cou?Ho;'of an boar alie ft wu kos, ge tn a little1 breakfast, irod ^^/^?mmb^p?B .jto ?r$Ba.v The.^l?; o cloak : bells ring, and still elie is, not. near n?ady ;'sho qqlls Kalo to' assist ber, and, goiftg to lb'B'viin'dd?ry eifti,ft,:denr tte! ingMiip- the ,steps, and .-bo docs bate, to wait for any tmo;- ' Kitto, get : my. .glove's 8am1?r?ho"r?V,?'qm'sur? T&ao't tell exactly. where; d? bun fe it up. .? Vex?iups .ifc'ia.on' the ball table there. . ' Howdo?eB'iny dr&sa hujng? . Aro^yflu. .s.?iro^6U'9ap,t'6eo.'^pe? ?mi QO; &t.,djit?," Jl?re, bUttoRr.JDW. loves, und got.my hat; now, I believe I am dresh?d aV Jaofr^but'tbo bell( stopped ?oiling a lobftw?ril? ago:* Sheap?lbg$w o Tom for tho delay, pleading lots of ?^pae?i ?fJDowfig-tho sertuoud^ ab^rn-bed _ by (fi? dr?si.qri?tbefs. Aa .s??u ^H^"1-. neV i?'JbW''3nU ^des tohel room'antl tri?Bdo orra?gy her bofirlas eho BavrMisi ; B.'a iu the morning, and . saya ta luir mother, 'It is a mystery to mo how Hi?V J. can dress, sov magnificently, when her father win only moderato circumstances; but eho did bave on auch a beautiful green silk, and ber bot was perfect; and, would you believe it, ma. Mr. G. was j (here with that horrid Miss C. I don't see bow his family oan allow it, when Rho is only a dresa-maker's daughter.' Tbeeo and similar remarks'are pnssed on tho majority of tbo congregation, then with a novel Bbc whiles away tho afternoon; for we Americans have adopted the English fashion, and think once a day is sufficient to attend church. In tho even? ing she entertains ber gentlemen friends with tho nowa aud gossip of tbeday, aud rc tires'^it fi flato hour; thinking within liors??fSfeaeihos spontV'plcasant abd pro flCuble dav.* e Not Mrs. Wood, nor Miss Braddon, nor the author of "Guy Livingstone," ever invented a more dramatic talo than the trne history of the Tichborne baro? netcy. It bas all the clements and ac? cessories. There is au ancient family. There is an ancestral mansion, full of legends pud pictures. There is a magni? ficent property, and a title which, if uot brilliapt, ifl at least a title. There are circumstances throbbing -with romance and. ! mystery; and, .as a climax,- tho identity bf tho hero is now, io the COBO which is attracting goueral attention in tts progress through the court, positive? ly denied by one set of witnesses, aud as I positively affirmed by the other. What stuff is sometimes sold as tea may.be learned from a London opmmor cial- circular,* w'bich Bays thatr recently 800 half-chests of tea dust, called scented orango Pekoe siftings, were sold by auc? tion, without reserve, on account of the importers, and part realized one shilling per pound, adding that "it is a matter of conaiderablo doubt whether this arti? cle, is tea at all; it is certainly .utterly spurious and unfit to drink; tho leaf is in a great measure composed of dirt and steel filings, and if a magnet bo thrust into a sample of the same, on examina? tion it will be found covered with small I partidos of metal." # ? ? In February last, tho Boston Traveler printed a Newfoundland letter wbicb described t^o finding in the stomach of a codfish, caught in Trinity Bay, N. F., of a massive wedding ring, inscribed with tho sentence : "God above continuo our love." A late despatch reporta that a claimant has boen found. It proves to bo the weddiug ring of Pauline Bur? nout, wrecked on tho Anglo-Saxon iu 18G1, off Chance ?ovo, N. F. Tho find? er, a fisherman, was rewarded with ?50 by tho lady's relatives. Notice. MARY WALKER liai been appointed Ad? ministratrix of the catato of ISAAC WALKER, deeoaacd, and nil persona indebted to the said eatato aro hereby notified that set? tlement of tho samo must bo made immedi? ately, and those- having claims against tho said eatato will present them, properly attest? ed, to tho undersigned. JOHN Ti SLOAN, Jn., JOHN RAUSKISTT, Attorneys ol tho Eatato of Iaaao Walker. July 9_19 'Diamond' and 'Orango' Brand Hams, a C\ TITSllCES of theao "incomparublea" JLU Juat to hind and for Balo bv June 17_GEO. HYM M ER?. . BRANDIES. 5CASKS Jamen HennesBy's <fc Brandenburg Frorca BRANDIES, imported.direct, anti oflered pure and unadulterated. ; These com* priBo vintages of 1835, 1858, 18(H) and 1863. ?tock of Hocks, Clareta and Whito Wines in eludo Homo of tho moHt famous brande aa well aa sound low priced goods. Vor Bale by -Mftr.ch.2?__GEO. KYMMERfl. Pickled Tongues, Beef, &c. J??n Qr???V?h?l?? FolibrriTarkct BEEF, Chofcd Pickled Tongdoa, 1 Choico 8ugar-Curod llama, Choice Sugar Cured fitripa, Choice No. 1 Mackerel. For nate low by JOHN AGNEW S? SON. ........ Teas! Teas'.! Teas?l ~7 \?7J?uaV0 jastrecoived an invoioo of choice W TEAS, consisting of UN COLO BED JAPAN, Hyson, Gunpowder, : Young Hyson, Imperial, Oolong and English Breakfast Teas. For sale at oar usual low prices. Juno 28 JOHN AGNEW & SON. Jewelry and Silverware, OF tho most approved styles, can be ob? tained at I. SULZBAOHER'S establish, ment, Maia street, Columbia Hotel Row Sots and half sots in great variety. Also eolitairo and cluster DIAMONDS. BPECTA OLES and EYE-GLASSES to snit all ages. Lard! Lard!! PURE LEAF LARD-"guaranteed stricth pure"-in barrels, half barrels, kegs ant 8, 0 and 10 caddies, for salo at reduced prioea |by_JOHN AGNEW A SON, Free Soup every day, at ll o'clock, st Yov LOOK'S. Book, Job anri Noweb?por > * PPPPPPPPPP PPPPPPPPPP ppprp ppppp . ppppp PPPPP PPPPP PPPPP PPPPPPPPPP ppppppppp PPPPP PPPPP PPPPP PPPPPPP ppppppp TOE Proprietor of tho PUONIX Lan fitted up and thoroughly fur nih bud hi? oftiee for tho execution of all (tinda letter pro Kb PKINT1NQ. 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Card Board, Paper, Hill Ucada.Ae. on hand. iminuinni iiiiiniiiiiiii mmni ummi numil nimm nimm nimm mim ri minni immnimii mi 11 il ium i With tho I .All GE AMOUNT OF MATEItlAIi un hand, tho nt}lc, quality and cont of work cannot hui to give eulinlHcliou. NNNNNN NNNNN NNNNNN NNNNN NNNNNN NNN NNNNNN NNN NNNNNNN NNN NNNNN NNNNN NNNNNN NNNN NNN NNNNNNN NNN NNNNNN NNN NNNNNN NNNNN NNNNNN NNNNN NNNNNN ' OrdorB from abroad will receive IMMEDIATE ATTENTION, and work pronintlj foiwurded. GGGGGGGG GGGGGGGGG GGGGG GGGGG GGGG GGGG GGGG GGGG GGGG GGGGGGG ' GGGG GGGGG GGGG GOGO GGGG GGGGG GGGGGGGGG GG GGGGGGGG GG rhiaiBtheonlyi^Nv;^;-..- establishment in the interior ? Y* y ?. <*?./'. of the Stat?, where 8BEET RwAi Mft? / POSTEBB do. can be put np ^f??ukris C in good atyle. J. A.SELBY, J*MB&?- Proprietor; ? ifo J . K ?.! ! i ..' UKI . ixvicl rjUCKETO to tho Concerte of the SOUTH OS OIATION ready for ?ale and delivery. All bf d wanted for tho Gonhtiee of Lancaster*, Lp*ifi{ noe and ric ko un. Apply to .. v: t .-: . :0K. . #. . ... ii ' cbKUnniA. 8. cf,'' ii-.tl i i.. nj-?y^,-i? - Present Capital, $iSp,0tiQ^; i^xJlloAl?KD^AblTAI*, 6?OO,0do, ' , ' . OFFICKKS. , .'',' j Jdhn V. Palmer, Prcaidrnt. .un A: <L Brentaor, Caahior. C. N. G. Butt, Assistant Cashier. UIIlKCTOItH. .u. J. Ell Orcgg, John B. Palmer, F. Vi. McBtaa tor, B. D. Benn, ?r It. D. Heirn A BbhT G. WV Bennion, of CtrpelandA DcaiAen; B.L'.'Bryan;' of Brvan A Mc?arb?r; Wi G. Swa?iehl, ot B; & W? C. SwafBeld. . F. W. McMftBter, Solicilor. TIIIH Bank la now open tor thu transaction' of a general banking business. CF.UTIvicATKH OP DEI-OBIT of currency br coin, bearing interest at ibo ralo of eevou (7) per cont, per annum, iu kind, will he ie cued. Deposit H from County Officers e specially ao licilod; alan, from Trustees, Administrators, Executors, Professional Nen, and others. Particular attention given tn accounts of Ci'.y and Country Merchants, and other busi neua men, and tho usual accommod?t iona ex? tended, i Notes, lillis of Exchange, and other evi d?nu?e of debt diaconnltd, and iii on ey loaned on coil a tera la. Stocks, Bonds, Gold, Silvi rbowjht and sold. MnlUalcd Currency purchased nt a bmall discount. SiglU Drafts draicn direct on all the promi? nent, placo? in England, Ireland, Scotland, France, Germany, Belgium, Holland, Den? mark and the Orient, l.etti-rs of Credit ieBucd, I ayabin in any of the above pluceB Bruftn on all tho prominent cities in the. ITnitod Staten bought and ?old. Huukiug UOUBO oppoailo Columbia Ffotct. i )pen from 0 to 3._Pcb 28 ly ? NO F IHK USED IN WAMI?Nd. WARFIELD'S COLD WATER SOAP, THIS SOAP washes perfectly in cold water, soft, hard or aalt. It removCB grease, oil and paint from garments. It waehce all kinds of goods-cotton, flannel,eilkor woolen. , It cleanaee Bilver, plated wai o and jewelry without scratching. It tho articles are much tarniahed, rub them with a piece of flannel which h UH plenty of tho Soap on it. To people who do their own washing, it 1? invaluable. It will Bavo its coBt in ono wat hing. For aale, in boxea ol thirty-six bara, by EDWAItD DOTE, April 9 Agent for South Carolina. Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, For Diseases of tho Throat ami Lunge, such as Coughs, Colds, Whooping Cough, Bronehitiii, Asthma, and Consumption. Probably nevev before in tho whole history cf medicino,'has any thing won BO widely nuil HO deeply noon the cohtldvncc ol' mtKik.l.u, nt thin excellent remedy for pulmonary complaints. Through ulong series of years, and mnniig inost ot'Uio races ol men it hm* linen higher and higher in their estimation, au it has become bci'.ci known. Ita uniform character and power to rm e tlie va rion H affections of the lunga and throat, hr. ve mudo it known as n reliable protector against then?. While adapted to milder furiiis ol il:.-casi; and to young children, it IK nt the i-.nme timi? Hie most effectual remedy Unit cnn bu given 1er incip? ient consumption, nod the dangerous ujrecllutitt of thc throat and lungs. As a providion r gainst Budden attacks nf Croup, it should he kept on haud in every family, mid indeed ns hil mc M .me? timos subject to colan und coughs, all should be provided with this antidote for thom. Although settled Consumption in tlx ugh! in? curable, ttlill great numbera ol' t :uea whoo the disease seemed settled, haye boen rmi.pleiclv cured, and tho patient restored to huuitd.licaltti by thc Vhrrr}/ JHertoral. Po complete ls its mastery over Uie disorder* ol' thc Lim ir? r.iut Throat, that thc most obstiuutc of them yield tn it. When nothing cbc could reach them, under thc Cfif>?->-?/ Pectoral they subside und tlinippenr. Singers anti l'ubtlc Sprulirrs Und jv eat protection from it. / Asl limn is always relieved ?ad^flen v.! ..!!< cured by it. Jli-oneltitis is gencrallv cured liv taking lit? Cherry J'rcttiral in small nml recipient do? ci). So generally are its virtues known, that wc need not publish the certificates <>f Iheiu here, o?? do more dum assure tlie publie Hint its Mialilicj arc ni Hy maintained. Ayer's Ague Cure, For Fever and Ague, Intermit tont Fo'ver, Chill Fcvor, llemittont Fever, Dumb Aguo, Periodical or Bilious Fcvor, <tc.', and indeed all tho affections which arise from malarious, marsh, or miasmatic poisons. AH its name Implies, il doe? Cure, mid docs nut fail. Containing neither Arsenic, Ijiiiuinc, I tis muth, '/.inc, nor any other mineral or poisonous substance whatever, il lu nowise 'M'iirci at:y pa? tient. The mimher and importa -e ol'its eurea hi tlie ?pic districts, are literally b youd account, ami wc believe without a paral I- in thc hi.-I my of Ague medicine. Our pride is gratified by tho acknowledgments WO receive ot'thc radical cures effected In obstinate case*, and where other rem? edies had wholly failed. Unnccllmntcd person?, either resilient in. os travelling Ihrongli iniatiualic localities, will lu protected hy taking the Ati'VK Vt 'Itt-:- dillly. For Liver Complaint*, anfing Iron, torpid? ity of the Liver, il is an excellent remed?, Minni hiting tho Liver hilo healthy activity. Por Hiltons Disorder* mid Liver Conn 1.lints. ?I hi an excellent remedy, producing mani i nly remarkable euros, where other mediciu,-; hail failed. Prepared by Blt. J. ti. Av Kit ?& ((>.. Practica! and Analytical Cli?iuist?, bowell, M.-...., lunJ Bold all round the world. vKicr.. $i.oo y EH ri?TThii. AUK .? T * I y li IL MH)T, Agent. Thiel Proof Drawers. rililV." undi i?-h m d Imvu leciivcd tho Agenci JL of tine.- DMAWPJtK. They?arejthe ina [.'tiwi need fut for the pro i " ? M J * - t tee! iou i-f rr,, ry flore UM ^ALDW/A/V, | sfi(>}> in Vflumhta, al ^^PROVED |! fording a Huni protic- T ,' n tH timi rruiii the litht-fln I ILL LOCK & DRAWERJ cered gentry. For sub i j low, hy FAIRBANKS L CO., |L IO? >' / G NEW .V SON . AOENTB, gi 252 Broadway, N.Y. H 8eeffers' Beer ia Pure. IT don't contain Coppera*. Salt, Lime Ol Alum._March H OLD BANK. BltiLB ?Md MU I 11.ATICC c?'KKKN?;v bought and ?old by Nov 23 fimo Ti. OAM BILL. Broker. Imported and Domcatio Gigara at Poi.LOO? a . . '.dj '? ? wv; y ?... . iii -j-.: I.,?.- . . 4 -Ol.J .?(!.. . ? j .;? ?if' '1 . .?. ?' .R?LINA LAjND AND IMMIGRATION ;A'880 '. WJiV?fc?*:i ; . 'iw'o'i ? efe from, the colinby promptly ulled.., Agente, rtjou; Bparlanbnrg, Greonvillo, Abbeville,, Oco ' j uri ".?.. . ' :. - ...;??,i ?! ?, .'- >. . :!'D.'GAMBRILDACO..i t .. ..,..,.,( .. .. '..'.*.? , '?General Agenta, Columbia, S. O.' .. CrUZENS' SAV???CS .??aSfk' ? '.''<.'" " 'ot ? > i ?loa fm irtj?ui, Deponits of $1 and Upwards ?Tceiveu, [M.llJ I Ii I; "?w , , ? . <,d .'Mi l INTEREST ALLO WEB A T TBEEA'i'EUtr^ ; ti&yjcn l'Eu OEM T.] Pim >ANNUM<?> ..yN UEHTlF4CA'lE?,O?pE?>?lilH\<.,i.. .AND six rEiiy?>Wt, cOM* ' POUNDED Ev Ehr si-X , " MONTHS ON AOOOVN7S. . >"'! ?' OlFIGEESi.?' 1 - ' Wm.-Martin,Tweidiim. . '>| John B. L\< liner, f .vi.? ticXliNJ?.'?. I Johu P. Thomas, Prrceiittnta. A. G Brenizcr, Cashier. ,..?. J. H.. Sawyer, AufcialOLt Cat hid-, ii chargo of Branches. . ?'. ? John C. B. Smith, Assistant 'C?ehier. Directora. (, {)fi\\. Wade Bampton, William Jim tin, A. C. Has? kell,F.W. McMaatcr. John P. Thomas, E. H. Heinitah, John B. ralmer, Tboma-B E. Gregg,'! Columbia. . . ' J. Eli Gregg, Morion. : G. T.Scott,Newberry. Vf i G. Mayoa, Newberry. R. H. Rutledge,Charleston. Dauiel Ravcnel. Jr., Charleston. Meohanica, Laborare, Clerks, Widowti, Or* ph au? and others, may hero depot-it their nav? inga and draw a liberal rate ot int ore? t there on. Plantera, Profc88iunal Men and Trustees wishing to draw interest on their tunda nntl'. they require them for business or other pnr posee: Parent? desiring to set apart email luniB for their children, mid Married Women mid Minora (whose deposit s r*.n only be with? drawn by thomselvoH, or, in case of doafh, by their legal representatives,) wielling to lny uahle funds for fut m u uac. aro here afforded au opportunity of depositing their moana whore thoy will rapidly accumulate, and,at tho Hame.time, be subject to witbdrawalwheB needed. Aug 18 Tho Great medical Discovery! Pr. WALKER'S CALIFORNIA VINEGAR BITTERS, ?vf Hundreds of Thonnanda gjf ' ZZ Bear tesUtnohr to their Wonder- ????'?' oe fol Curativo Effects. S S3 ? ti WHAT ARE THEY?!?* 3 . ?sFANCY DRINK.P?? Vudc nf Poor T?um, Whistler. Proo, i<iiiriisi mid Ref II MP I,inuu?H<Iiictcr< ?1, spiced KWeclcnCit to jilr.^B-.! I'.:: ti:.b?, railed ". Tpil. ;?..?,"*' Appetlzern,' . ' Uestorur*,'.1 *c... Wat let'' i'.ai tippler ou lu drtihkenr.cs! and ruia, hut aro :. irita Medicine, mad J frota thc Native Too'.? r.n ! ".leriif ol' California, free fn?:n till Ateohellc r-ilinulnnte. I noy arc Ilia < J lt KA 'P ll LOOl> Prill FIR lt mid LIFE OIVIN?1 rillN r 11* LIS a perfect Kcuovotor audlnvtjorutoror ,] tito fcj'iltro, carrying off all poisonous limiter und reitorlni; the blood to a healthy condition. No person can ta'.;o these Hitter* cecordliij; to i??rtt' CHI and remain long; unwell. "?fi.r I u fl im; m ri i orr mid Chronic Ithrt: ni ru I nm mid (?out, Dyspepsia or Indi? gestion, HI Mons, Kemi tl em lind Inter? niltlent Fevern, Diseases of tho Kiood, Liver, Kidneys, end lHntlrter, faeno Hit? ters hare been most successful. Sueh !)li ruHi-n nra cauccd by Villated Iltood, wblch i? generally produced hy d?rangeaient of tiu IMiM'Bitvu O reflux. ?VSPIil'SilA (?lt ?NIHGKSTION. lft-n'llucUe. Tain In tho SUoiildcra, Conclu, Ti::tit iie.:?of the Cli?st, IMzkh?cas, Sour I?ructatlo?i* of Iii.: Stomach, Had taste In tho Mouth II.Hom At LlcJ:?, l'alpltutlon cf thc Heart, Inflammation of thc huMS*,l'4H? in thc resl??ea oftlm Kidiicy|,aiiil ii :iiiiidr.-<l other palnlul :yiuiitoms, v.rc f.io off Fprhi;*?f ny!>|ieptfia. * Tln?y LaTljorato tho Stomach f.nd sthnnl?tfl tar torpid liver and bmrc !>, whlclvrundertlieui Of IIB Ci"-alh'd efflcooy In cleniiHint; Ute blood-of all Impurities, and i:ii|iartius utiw lifo audvU'orto it..? wh.de system., FOR SK I S ?ISKASr.S, r.mpf.oris.Tettcr, Krtl^Hhemn, Blotcltcs. Spots, Pknplcs, ru?tiuY*. Ho ls, t'arbunclea. Iliac-Worm, Eeald?Head, t;oro r.^^.K.-yblpolas, ltuli. t?cnrf?, !lUeoloratlo;if> ,<>f -.li..- S5;i:i, Huiuors and Placases ortho 6U?.n?,i>f v.-tiaiovcr naiiiii brnatnra, nrj tltc-raily dnj r; anti carriid out of tho pystcm la a short t!iaL" 1 v Hiv? use of these Hitters. One bottle'lu r-uoh " c.-.?:? will convince thc moKt Incredulous of tlinr rurativc clTeotS. Cleanse tho Vitiatod ?.food whenever ypil find lt:> Impurities hUrslltig tliruu^'h tiiesi:!n In rip?. i !-i>, I'ruptlona or Ports ; cleanse ll when you find il obstructed and MIUSV?HII lu thc veh'.s; olesuse ll whuu it ls foul, mid your fji-lhiys will t--'l you vrlien. Keep t!ie blood juiro lind tho *> allti of tho systeui will follov. fli'iX, TAI* Baud other WO lt M H, lufkim;ln tito cyt-tuui of BO m au y Uiousainls, aro offert u^lly dvittroyod and ruin o ved. l'or full diroetlonii, rend r.?r fiilly the circular around euch hollis, *. J.W.AL'w!>lt, J'ropiklor. lt. R. Mono:>',yi.;> ci CO., p^tigglsta and lien. Agqnt?, fun Fr au cl Cal ? aid ? and ?ll Com'inerc? hlrsct. Now Yo--;.. 1? BY ?i.i? DKt'tlOISTS ANO HEM.1:1:-. D2BHliriy GEIGER A MCGREGOR. Agents. Special Notice. THE MILLS HOTT SE, Charleston, 8. C., has reduced its rate ot Transient Board to _-$3.00 per day daring the sum-' mer mumba. j. PAUKER, Proprietor. G. W. PARUB, Superintendent. May 813mo_ Pavilion Hotel. Charleston, 8. 0. BOARD PER DAY, t?.BO. MRS. H. L. BUTTERFIELD, Proprietress. R. HAMILTQW. Knpeilutendent. June 10 Private Boarding. MRS. 8. J. WYATT informe her friends and the publio io genera), that she baa opened a PRIVATE BOAXDING HOUSE, on Plain atreet. near Bull. The house ia large and airy, and guest*. ?Uy expect the comforts of a home. May 2 m aNER^BWeWlSS^W^S OFFICE, WU-HINOTOS, &>x.y*KA* AVOVBTA S. B. Co., WiL^ihSTOi^N.^L^JOLT 18. ^71T'HE ^^^|@^r^^^foh^oiriug aclicdu?o r.?i be run by trains on tbifl'road: DAT El?PHESB Tn*IK.[l>AlLT. ) Leftvo Wilmington [Union Depot] ?80 A;M. Arrive at Florence..,,. 1Q00A.;M* Arrive at KingBvillo.. ;. L30F..M. Le?ve Kipgev?llo.:. 9.10 A. BT. ArriVe ?t Florince..?M 03 P. H. Arrive at Wilmington.v. <?.5 SO T.'Mi MfouT sxrnsas TB AI?, [DAILY,] BUNDA*.'ix Leave Wilmington._...t 7.10P..M. Arrive atFIOrencF..-J... '-.P.34 A. M; Arrive At KlngaviIle. ... t . V J if J fi . '. ? . U 00 A. 51. Leave ??lijgH?illc. ...... ->..'. 8 45 P.- M. Ai rive at Florcpce-,,-,,?. ;,.. 11,06 P, .M, I Arrive at Wilmington. 5.60 A. 91. \ .Tv.lv 20 JOIjy fi^.ffj.NpffP-, Ocn'l Snp't. Bcheoule Weitem DirtW%Oi &B. R.B. ,_LJ TbnrB??Tli aKd Saturday*, : orri viu g : at UbA rrj vii leli. 45 P^ M? cawdecjh?g^itb g?od . Uoly 1 Imo ? ' Aaat?tlffirSuV'h . !W?,Wi ' "Change'ot EcWa?ile..: \'\ " "\ ?OUTU CABOUN?'RAILBOAD COMPANY, '. urjp COLUMBIA, b."0., June ?. 1811.' ?M??sS?Sg^^^? to go'i?tWfWfct oti and alter bunOa'y, llth instant:! ri ;*.ir.>. i ) MAIL AMP BAsqENOEU fl 1 Leave Columbia at................7.40 am Arrive at Charlen Wm at."..18 2Dp m L?avo Charleston at........... .'.. :8.2ua:m i rrive at Columbia at 1?...... 8.40 p ru NionT arpnEss. VBUoiiT ABD 'AcccMUoDATioq THAIN, [ Sunda} o excepted.] - Le av o Colombia at. .7.50p in Arrive at (mailenton at..'.....'.'.6146 a.ta Leave Charleston at.ii1.. _...7.10p m Arrive at Colombia at.......COO am Camdon Accommodation 'brain will con? tinue to run to Columbia BB lornicrly-Sion* dava, Wednesdays and Saturdays. A. Ii. T?LEB, Vice-Prcaident. B. B. PIOKTNB. Genrral Ticket Agent;- m i ChariotVe. Columbia and Augusta B. ? . SOFEBINTENDEN'TS OFFICE, COLUMBIA^ 8. C., Juna ft. -1671. SH aaa PggggHSi) ON and after SU ND Al f??r??|gT38r^next, lltb inst, Ibo fob lowing echcdule will bo run over thia road; -. a (J IN O NORTH. . . ,'' : ' Train Mo. li Train No?. 2. Leave Ango B ta..... .8.26 A.M. 0.00. P. M. Leave Colombia.,'...8 09 A. M. 11,0(1 I*. M, An ive Charlotte.2.35 P. Mf>.. 6^20 A, M. OCIKO BOL'TU !l**J>j Leave Charlotte. ?...7.40A'.M. S.OOFMtf, Leave Columbia.....2.?0P. IL 2i2fiA: M. > Arnyo Augusta..,.. .7.60 P. Al. . 7.SQ A- M. No. LTrain daily. No. 2 Tram daily, Bun days excepted. Both traine make clOee con? nection to all po ?ut ? North-, Bou th 'and Weat. No. 1 Train makes cloao connection at Rich* mond for Virginia Sprin ge. '<..?. Through licketa ?old and . baggage checke to all principal pointa. , Standard Time-Washington City Time, . E. P. A LE X AN DBI t, Ofm fal Sup. E. B. DOB8ET. Pen. Freight and Ticket Agent Greenville and Columbia Railroad. COLUMBIA, H. C., M A nen 1,1871. KR?Miuk D???B?P ON and after tide f?e?y^^^^^date, the 'foIlowiDK aohednle will be ron daily, Bundaya excepted, connecting with Night Traine on South Caro? lina Bailroad np and down; aleo with Trains going North and Bonth on Charlotte, Columbia and Augusta Bailroad: UP. Loavo Columbia at.....7.00 a.m. " Alston...-...0,10 a.m. *' Newberry.:. 11.16 a. m. .* . Cokeabury. ...:'....' 8.00p.m. .? Belton.6.00fp,m. Arrive at Greenville. 6.30 p. za. ? DOWN. , .. Leave Greenville at.G.15 a. m. " Belton.8.08*. m. . " CokOBbnry..10.07 a: m. " . Abbeville.. a IS a.m. " Newberry. 1.50 p.m. " . Alston.I.'.. 4.05p.m. Arrive at Colombia.... B.fifi p. ni. THO8. DODAMEAD. General 8bp.' : M. T. BAHTLETT, General Ticket Agent. Schedule on Bine Ridge Railroad.fev nmari Leave Anderson.CC?I*.' M. br?gWfS?? ?? Pendleton.7.00' '"" .? Perry ville......7.45- ?. - . Arrive at Walhalla.......3........8.30 1 Leavo Walhalla..-?.,. ..3.45 A. 91 ' " Perryvllle...4.30 44 Pendleton..'..i..,.B.8ttf"'.M.J'" r Arriva at Anderson........ .0.80 : " " Waiting at Anderson one hour for. the.arrival of np train on Greenville and Columbia Hoad. July 2 W. Ii. D. GAlLLAltD, Sup. . Bummer Schedule Si & U. B. K.V . 2b rcnimer?ce 20/? Jlf?y, -1R7L . UmimMR DOWN THAIN." U1*'1HA1N. ^S^t^^Si* Arrive. Leave. Arrive. Leave. Sparlanburg.. 5 SO ' 5 25 BatesviUe. COO CC0 ' 4 {3 4.53 Paoolet. 0.(8 CIR ' 4.40 4.45 Jonesville. 0.43 0 48 . ! 4 06 4.10 UnionvUle. 7.25 7.60 3.06 826 Bantuc. 8.20 8 25" 2 30 2.'36 Flab Dam...... 8.40 8 43 2.10 2??5" Shelton.. 9.16 9 20 1.86 V-ltt?r LyleB' Ford... 0.40 9 45 Lit :L1?! Strother..-.10 05 10.10 . J2.C0 , 12.55 Aluton.....1100 12.00 ' Mav 24 THOS. B-JETF.lt, rrctidtnt. -r-:-n-rr-*---(-1 Change of Schedule. OFFIOE NORTH CAROLINA li. B. CO.. ? COM FAN v Buors. N. C., June 8. 1871. . WW"^B??.!?n4, 1871. TRATNBSrtll bo run over thia'Rohd in acrordnr.'dc with "tho following TIME TABLE. o , ,vV? Tr&ius Qoiug Labt. Traine Wsat. , Express. , .Afp g..' AirniVE. LEAVE, AMI?VE. LEAVE. Charlotte ' C35atn . ' '3.10p'm Baliabury8.03am B23am 5 20pm S.LO p ni Gr'uBh'oll.08 a in ll .13 am 8 25p,m 8.36 pm CoSh'opl2 40 p m 1.05 pm 0.5C p'm 10.10 pm Il Ulah TO 2.28 p m 2 .33 pm il.S&pinll 37 p tu Raleigh 6.(6 p m 2.15 a'? 2.40 am Goldbboro ^-SOiaan Trains Going East.. -Trains Wc&t. 0harlottfc7.)5a-m( ,i fi. CU jp m Balisb'ry 4.^2 a'in 4.H7 ? m 5.1C p m G.2f? p pi Gr'nab'o l.iSa-m lSSapt S.?Oprri 2?0pm OoBbopll/B7pmia.02a?? 12.30 p m 12 C0 p m Hill6broJO.ir7 prp 10 Cil a m 11.07 a m 11.10 am Raleigh. 0.68 p m 7 40 a m ..;-. 8.45 am Goldah'o S.OOpm . Jnn??? ' W. H, GRKF.N. MB*. Trans.' Uo?d Things. ' y RAMSAS'S iBlay Malt Scotch Whiskey, Sir Robert Burnett's Old Tom Gin, Otard, Dnpuy, Cognac Brandy. Duff Gordon's Pale -Sherry, Bouth-eide Madeira Wino, London Dpck Fort Wino, Hilbert's London Porter, MoEwen's Scotch Ale. The above direct from the importers and warranted pure. For sale by EDWARD HOPE. The Exchange House HAB been overhauled and re-arraDged for tho Spring and Bummer. Iced bave ragos compounded at short notice. T?v R PAYRINOKR A FRANKLIN. COTTON SKU/D Gil* OAKS can be had at all times, and in any quantity, of Jan_E. HOPE. The only fine Flaying Gards at POLLOCK'S