. pr Toya?. BEEF STEAK.-The Nati?k
(MOBS.) Bxtlteiin is responsible for the fol?
lowing: "?q?ire K., u well known bar?
rister ot Belknap, having occasion to
transaot some buBinesB at tho Ossipeo
. court, found a few days at his disposal,
Which be determined to spend in trout
ing in the mountain brook. lu com?
pany. wUk'an artist friend, be wandered
several miles; into the country. Night
?ame dow&t and the sportsmen oon
' duded to spend tho night at a faraij
- house, if permission could bo obtained,
?nd ref?r nearly next' morning to the
yi)lage?,'jA>weriy?faaed old lady grant
' <2 fl Lt) er m is sion to remain nuder her roof
. ~ pig))I- ' N? w'm it was necessary that
TOUT legM friend should be at oourt at 8
"next d^yTtlre good dame arose early and
prepared;Breokfost by the light of a tallow
! [ oandle/. '." ?Tb? anglers were seated at the
7 table ina dark corner of the kitchen,
: ,w?u?f^?|6fd lady was engaged over a
W^n??riWg lian on theejove. "How's
?msmeoKi Tr; tough, eh?' asked .^ie law,
? yer, sotlo,voce. 'Don'tlcoow; RM??j jt?wj
j i] Jove, 1, can't chew the stuff I','.' continued'
' V-bfy? . W.?B">atue. sweat from, his Ip're-s
' head, ho made another effort to ruastioato
the mouth tut, then shoat od, 'My good
woman,'will you -'be.'liind enough, to
I \ "see why.this] steak is so tough?' The
^.-,B*ea8ant-faoqd old lady appeared ?with'
i' ??or caudle, wiped the moisture from- her i
spectacles, pud looking ol the' plate,
dropped the tallow candie into the law?
yer's lap, and ' shouted with horror,
'Great State of Hampshire! I've fried my
holder! ' "
It is gratifying to learn that the Super?
intendent of a new company, whioh.hns
recently been started in San Francisco
foyr;th^r:?nihufacture of domestic silk
goodn,; wbb tias had a long and extendive
? ^?xper??riqo ii) the production and man?
'iaoVurow silk in China, Jspan, France
^ridltsly1,' positively asserts, upon ?
.. -carefulcomparison, that the native silk
WJUlnhlib hus thue far received is not ex
,ce]K$^?t?? products of any of those
. * oo^on^9i:and is much superior to thai
imp?rted-froiii Ohma and Japan. He sayo
?ii^t it possesses tho advantage? of being
4e(^pnger, ihior and more lustrous, and]
prediois'a glorious future for ' California
v -a? ti(Sf|^?profluoing country. \yhen to
thia cottio:itbo successful rt?ulla which
have recently been made in growing tea
t^UinnjluUnt 'rioor at hand when " we
.??ttU hav^to'ii'-'ok r.<> further than Ca)}-',
'., , forojk^|Wijhihny of the products anft
\'-f. rjOce^?r|?<?s]pJ which wu have heretofore
. '.been corniced; to draw our supplieu (rom
China and Japan.
The Washburne family have always
been noted for their singular modenty
and retiring disposition, notwithstanding
tho brand of Mi C., which Congressman
Donnelly asserted would be found as a
birth-mark upon tho person of all bear?
ding, tho ' nonio. Consequently, wo are
j not surprised to hear Mr. (Paris) Wash
.burne's Darno mentioned in coneotion
Hvith the Presidency by obedient hench?
men. Wash, is not sanguine enough to ,
. expect JJto:0Qmination,j but then he just-1
' ly thuitpj .that it will do no harm to
j have ij^eelfluamed, like a two-year old
' hprao. ll might enter him for the next
?event in 1876. Wo do not discover any ?
enthusiasm.over his name; in fact, it ap
. pear? to ljaviq dropped into the ring like 1
a Totten apple; still it is worthy- of notie
^inoren passant, ont of respect to his pa- ;
Zl-'. tive modesty and naif-distrust.
??l ? --
io.*! hftir.bankes the eyes look brilliant'
ntrft^.^ So, by and by, when the
.acot?osdimmed by age; God paints
jbm.r.whjjto, and the dimness of the
K 'eye is unperceived. Look at a man or
woman with dyed hair 1 The eye is dead
on that of & sleeping ox. And still these
silly : people' - think they are deceiving
. } somebody-think that they are making
themselves look younger-when every?
body with, A particle of sense discounts |
thoir. foo.HBy attempts at deception.
Powdering tho hair gives the eye an unna?
tural brilliancy ; hence it is frequently re?
ported to in conrt circles iu Europe.
, 'But, as a general thing, young geutlo
men and old don't try to improve on
Divinity. God knows bast whut todo,
-and when 'Ho silvers your hair with
?whito, or paints your moustache with
auburn, Ho has a purpose ,
Dr. Hall'rolates the case of a man who
was cured of biliousness by going with-;
out his. supper and drinking freely^of
lemonade. Every morning, says the doo-1
tor, this patient roso with wonderful
.sonso of rest and refreehmcnt, and' a
feeling as though tho blood had.been
literally washed, cleansed and cooled by
the lemonade and the fast. His theory
is that food will bo used as a remedy for
many diseases successfully. As an exam?
ple, ho cures oases of spitting blood by
the pee o! salt; epilepsy and yellow favor
by Watermelons; kidney affection, by
celery; poison, olive or sweet oil; erysip?
elas, pounded cranberries applied to the
parts nfTt?ct?d; hydrophobia, onions, ?co.
So tho way to-keep in good health is real
I i. ty to know what to-eat, not what medicine
. The North .Wales Chronicle treats its |
readers tp p fin o bold fisherman's adven?
ture. ' Fishing at Llanrwst, so the story I
1 ; rune, a Leamington gentleman landed a 1
salmon weighing twenty-two aud one
i j Jialf pounds, and bad it coneveyd to his
hotel with tho' intention of dining on
one-half of it. On the salmon hoing
opened, it was discovered he bad gorged
an eel weighing about two and one-quar?
ter pounds. . The eel was dissected, and
a ono and three-quarter pound trout
brought to" light. The trout was out
open, and insido were found eight min?
nows, making the total catchten fish.
The search, waa not further pursued.
' i " i ? * *?
Lord Court/snay, the latest of the batch
of English profligates, whose name is be?
fore tho court as a bankrupt, and who was
a boon companion of tho more notorious
; . Dake^of Hamilton, 'owes $4,115,000
mortb'of deists. ,;
-? ? ? . i " i i i i' . r.- "
MaBtej>W??ter S. Mil?B?inOi^ Misa
Mari? Louisa JeVe'tt, seventeen years
of age respectively, were united in the
bonds of wedlock, at Poughkeepsie, on
Wednesday.'' ' They were married with
the fall con Boric of their parents, and
had been engaged for two years.
Js widow, a boarding-house keeper out
in Kansas, who entered a complaint
against a boarder, gave her age os twen- |
ty-throe, when, abe ia fifty, if abe is n
day, and the enraged justice dismissed
the case without inquiring any further.
Six Catholic priostn in Bohemia have
recently turned Protestants.
0 G?^JL N arti o o?.
TUB CAUSO AND CURE Of CON?
SUMPTION.-Tho primary caneo of Con?
sumption is derangement of tho digostivo or?
gans. This derangement produoea dt flciout
nutrition and' assimilation. Dy assimilation
I mean thatprbecSBby which tho nutriment ol
tho food is converted into blood, und thence
Ipto ^bo solida of tho body, Person?'willi
digestion thu? .impaired, having tho slight
eat pf o-dlspost lion to pulmonary disease
or if they, taso cold, will bo very liable to bavi
Consumption of tho Lunga, in .some of Itt
forma; and I bold that it will bo impossible
tu en re any case of Consumption without Urs
rest orin j: a good digestion and healthy avaimi
latina. Tho very li rot thing tb bo dono is t<
clcanso tho stomach und'bowels from all dis
eaeed mucus and- slime', which is cloggim,
these organs so that they cannot - pr rf or ii
their functions, aud then rouseup and restor
the liver to a boah hy. action. . For this pur
SOHO tho surest and best remedy ia Bchenck'
[ainirake Pills. '|'heso' Pills clean tho stn
mach aud bowels of alb tho dead aud morin
slime that is causing,disease and deoay in tb
whole system. They will Qlcar out thc live
of all diseased bil? that - has .accumulate
thorn, and rouse it up to a now and health
action, by wbiob natural and healthy bile i
secreted.
- - Tho stomach, bowels and liver aro thu
cleansed by the use of ;tiobouck'a Mandrab
Pills; but there romania in the: stomach a
excess of acid, tho organ ia torpid abd tb
apetite poor. In tho bowels thu InotusJa ui
weak, and requiring atrtngtli.and support. '.
is in a coud it am like this that Scheuok'a Sei
weed Tonic proves to be the most Valuab
remedy ever discovered. It ia alkaline, ai
ita use will neutralize all excess of acid, nial
Jug tbo stomach sweet aud fresh; it will gb
permanent tone tu Olia important orgau, ai
cr rat o a good, hearty appetite, and props'
tho system for tba first process of a good d
gration, and ultimately make good, health
living'blood. After this preparatory tren
ment, what romains to ouro most cases
Consumption is the free and persevering n
ot Sobenck'e Pu)momo Syrup. The Pulmor
Syrup nourishes tire ay ?tem, purifies the bio
and is readily absorbed into the 'circulaba
and thence distributed to the diseased luni
/lhere it ripens all morbid matters, wbetb
in the form of abaoeaaea or tubercle.), a
then assists Naturo to expel all.tbo dianas
matterjnu the form of treo expectorate
when onco it ripens. It is then, by the gre
bealing and purifying properties of Hohen c.
Pulmonic Syrup, that all nloera and cavit
aro healed up sound, and my patient ia cnn
The essential thing to be dono in euri
Consumption ia to get up a good appetite a
a good digestion, ao that tho body will gr
iu flosh and get strong. II a person baa c
eased lungs-a cavity or abscess there-t
cavity cannot heal, ibo matter cannot rip
so long as tho system is below - par. What
neoeaaary to cure ia a new order of things
good appetite, a good nutrition, the body
grow lu ileah and get fat: then Nature
elped, the cavities will heal, tho matter t
ripon and be thrown off in largo qnantiti
aud the person regain health and streng
This is the true and only plan to euro C
sumption, and if a person is very bad, if
lungs aro not entirely destroyed, or evei
one lung is entirely gone, if tboro ia onot
vitality lett in the other to heal up, then
hopo.
v 1 have Been many persona cured with c
brio sound lung, live and onjoy life to a g
old ago. This is what Scbonek's Medici
. will no to cure Consumption, 't hey will ol
out the stomach, sweeten and strcngthei
get .upa good digestion, and give naturo
assistance she needs to clear t hr. system o
the disease that is in tho lunga, whatever
form may be.
It is important that while using Schon
Medicines, caro should be exercised no
take cold; keop in.doors in cold and di
weather; avoid night air, and take out-i
exercise only in a genial and warm auu-ali
L wob it distinctly understood that wh
recommend a patient to be careful in re)
to taking cold, while using my medicines,
so for a special roason. A man who hus
partially reeovercd from tho effects ot a
cold ia far moro liable to a rolapso than
who bas been entirely cured; and it is pre
ly tho same in regard to Consumption,
long as the lungs aro not perfectly bei
just so long is there imminent danger of i
return of tho disease. Heneo it is that
strenuously caution pulmonary pat
against exposing themselves to an atmoau
that is not genial and pleasant. Couth
Consumptives' lunga aro a mass of a
which the least eb un ge of atmosphere wi
llamo. Tho grand secrot of my success
my medicines consists In my ability to au
iniUm ni at ion instead of provoking it, aa i
of tho faculty do. An inllamod lung cai
with safety to tho patient, bo exposed t
biting blasts of winter or the chilling win
spring or autumn. It should be oan
shielded from all irritating influences,
utmost caution should be observed in
particular, as without it a cure, u?idcr a!
?ny circumstances, is an impossibility.
Tho person should bo kept on a whole
and nutritious diet, and all the medicine!
tinned until tho body bas restored to
natural quantity of flesh and strength.
1 was myself oared by this treatment .
worst kind of Consumption, and havo lb
get fat and hearty these many years, wit
lung mostly gone. I have curod thou
since, and very many havo boen oured b
treatment whom I have never Boon.
About tho 1st of Oetobor I expect tc
possession of my new building, at the ?
east corner of Sixth and Aron streets,
I shall be pleased to give advice to a
may ronniro it.
Full directions accompany all my rem
so that a person in any part of tho wor
be readily curod by a strict observance
same. J. H. SCHENOK, M. D,, Philadel
Fdr salo by druggists and dealers
wlioro* *
JOHN F. HENRY, 8 College Plac?
York, Wholesale agent. Bept
?HD MANHOOD :
Mf?jp How Lost! How Besten
sSflpfir Just published, in a sealed <
HiHiyl lope, l?rice, six cents.
A LECTURE on the Natural Trei
?%,? and Radical Care of Bpormatorr
Seminal Weakness, Involuntary Erai
Sexual Debility, and Impediments to
ago generally; Nervousness, Conaun
Epilepsy and Fits; Mental and PhyBico
pacity. resulting from Self-Aboso, Au.,
BERT J.'CDI.VKKWEI.L, M. D., author
"Oreon Book," ftc.
.'A Boon (O Tlinnannifn of Rafter
Sont under acal.in a plain envelope,
address, pos(-p(tllt,'ou receipt of six ct
I two postage stamps, by CHAS. J, .C. i
?ACO., ?JJ
1?7 Bowery, New York-I*. O. Box,
Juno 15
jj INI^?KNCCOF TEMPKIUTVKE ON
HEALTH.-In the fall the difforonco betwcon
(ho temperature of night and day ia greater
than at any other timo of the year. In tho
oarly autumn tho quicksilver eomotimea risco
aa high during tho day aa in the moat fervid
summer ?eather; while at night it often sinks
to au almost wintry point. Tho human body
not being ruado of steel or India rubber, sen?
sibly feels those tremendous changes. To
fortify the eyatom against them, a genuino
tonio is roquircd; and the publio has long
Hinco discovered that among this description
of medicines, Hostotter's Stomach Bitters is
infinitely tho best. It gently quickons tho
circulation, roul?tes tho bowels, tonea tbe
liver, braces the n?rvea, and thu? puts the
whole physique on its defence against tho vi?
cissitudes of temperature in our climate. Few,
if any cases of epidemic fever are beard of in
localities where it ia in common uso. Aa it i
becomes moro and moro widely known, nnd
tho demand for it increases, chilla and fever,
?nd the bilious remittent soern to recede be?
fore it, and if over it should come into univer?
sal use, tbeso diaeasea would oease to bo
known as the scourges of our low-lying and
marsh v districts. That homely bitof proverb?
ial philosophy, that ''prevention is better
than cure, ?bou d be especially borna in
mind in tho autumn mouths; ana indeed in
all seasons, together with the faot, that
among all tho preventives of. malarious dis?
ease. Hostel tor's Stomaoh Bitters is tho
must safo and potent.
Be certain, however, to obtain tho genuine
artic)", an countless imitations of a pernicious
character aro abroad. - Soe that tho externals
aro all right, and remember that Hostetter's
Slomaoh bitters is sold m bottles alono.
Sept 8 t3_-_
Lea & Perrins' Sauce,
Pronounced by. Connoisseurs
"THIC O.M.Y UOUD KAVCK."
It improvea appetite and digestion, sud it is
unrivaled for its ilavor.
Wo ore directod by Messrs. LEA & PER?
RINS to prosecute all parties making or vend?
ing counterfeits.
JOHN DUNCAN'S SONS,
jAiig 15 {Gmo_Agents. Now Y?rk.
Medical.
ON M A Ult I AO E. Essays for young mon on
great social evils and abases, which inter?
fere with marriage and ruin tho happiness of
thousands; with miro meaUB of relief for tho
erring and unfortunate, diseased and debili?
tated. Kent ill sealed let ter envelopes, free of
obarge. .Address HOWARD ASSOCIATION,
No. 2 ?South Ninth strcot, Philadelphia, Pa.
Kept 5_ 3m o
Tile OolotoratodL
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?
fumers.
Hopt 17_i__
Notice to Contractors.
SEALED bids for building Market will be
received at tho store of Cooper &. Taylor,
until TUESDAY, September 12, at M., at
which timo all bids will bo openod. Tho con?
tract will bo awarded to tho lowest responsi?
ble bidder. The com mit tee reserves tho right
to reject all bids odored. Tbe contractor will
be required to enter into a bond for faithful
performanco of his contract in a penalty of
?5,000, with good and responsible sureties.
The names of tba persons offered as sureties
by the contractor shall be sont with the bid,
together with tho amount of proposed sure?
ties. The oontract, after being awarded by
commit tee, must be ratified by City Council.
Plans and specifications of proposed building
can bo seen at Cooper <V Taylor's store.
AUGUSTUS COOPER, Chairman,
CHARLES M1NGRT,
8. B. THOMPSON,
WILLIAM HAYNE.
_R. M. WALLACE._
Notice to Contractors.
SEALED RIDS for the erection of City
Hall will bo received at the oftico of thc
Chairman Special Committee on City Hall,
nntil Monday, 11th September, 12 M., at which
time all bids will bo openod. Tho contract
will bo awarded to tho lowest responsible bid?
der. Tho Commit lee reserves Ibo right to re?
ject all bids offered. Tho contracte?! will be
required to eh tor into bond for faithful per?
formance of bis contract in a penalty of titty
thousand dollars, with good and roaponaible
sureties. Tho names of persons offered as
aureties by tho contractor shall ho sont in
with bid, together with tho assent of proposed
sureties. Tho contract, after being awarded
by Committee, must bo ratilied by City Coun?
cil Plana and spec i.ic a limn of the proposed
building can bo Been at the o tl icc of Chairman
of Special Committee
W. HUTSON WIGG.Ch'n.l
ISRAEL SMITH, !
WM. MOONEY, ) Committee.
WM. SIMONS, I
JOE TAYLOR._ J_Sept 5 _
New Books! New Books!! New Books!!!
1?HI5 DOMESTIC LIFE OP THOS. JEF
. FERSON. Rv his graud-daugbter, Sarah
N. Randolph. $2.50.
Reminiscences of Fifty Years. Ry Mark
Boyd. $1.75.
"At Last." A Christmas in tho West In?
dies. By Charles Kingsley, with many illus?
trations. $2.
"Light and Electricity." By J. Tyndall.
I The Coming Race; or, Tho New Utopia.
Six Boya. A Mother's Ktory. By tho Ame?
rican Tract Society. $1.25.
Tho Earthly Paradise. A Toom. By Wil?
liam Morris. Threo volumes. $4 50.
"Ernestine." By Goorgo Sand. 75t>.
Terriblo Temptation. ByChaB. Roado. 30r
AIBO, a large selection of new Novels by tin.
be.it authors, just received and for sale at pub
llsher'B prloes, by BRYAN ? McOARTP.R.
Thornwell'fl Collected Writings,
THEOLOGICAL and Ethical, 2 volumes,
embellished with Dr. Tbornwcll's por?
trait. $4 per volume.
Memories of Patinoa. By MacDuff. $2.
Tho Conservativo Reformation and its The?
ology. By Rev. Charles P. Krowth, D. D. $5'
Tho Uusoon World. Bv Rev. Dr. Stork. $1.
NEW NOVELS,
Ubi Lord and Histor. Ry Flcrcnco Maryatt
Won, not Wooed. Ry tho author of Rred In
the Bono, Ac 50 couts,
Terrible Temptation. Ry Charles Roado.
Uniform edition of Graco Aguilor'a Worka,
such as Mother's Recompenso, Yale of Cedars,
J c., at fl per volume.
Tho above booka sent to any atldrcss, post
paid, on receipt of prico
Aug 1 DUFFIE & CHAPMAN, RooksellerB.
"' V* Native and Foreign Wines.
8CUPPEUNONG, Coucord, Sauterna, Cla?
ret, Champagnes, just received and for |
Halo 1"TV. by_E. HOPIS.
American Club Fish.
A DELICIOUS rolisb; bettor
and much ohoaper than Sardines. For salo
by _hi. HOPE.
DR. S. P. FANT'B $
B?PERI?B
TONIC BITTSRS
IB coropOBOd of the bent Antl-po
?,r?odio Tunica known to the medical
jtrofef sion. Tho addition of certain
ingredients baa complotoly dis
imiacd tho tani o of tho Tonio prin?
ciple AH to rouuor it palatable, evou
to the mont fabtidioua.
It augmontB the energy of tho vital nine
t ion H. exerting a powerful influence over the
digestive, assimilative, sunguiniferoua and
norvoua HVRtenia.
It proves salutary in tho debility conse?
quent ii 11 rn i all malarJon? diseases, violent
bodily or montai exertion, in weakness of tho
constitution ot bnthaexoa,in nervouB vertigo,
head-acho, tie-doloreux, and many local
pains, dependent on deiicicnt energy in the
nervous system. It also possesses laxativo
and alterative properties, and will remove all
biliouancBN from tho Btomach, increado the
appetite, and invigorate tho whole svHtem.
Prepared only by B. F. FANT,
Nowberry, S. C.
For aalo a? W. C. FISHER'S
New Drug Store,
Oppn?it-0 Columbia Hotel.
Align?t 0 Cmo _Columbia, S. C.
Kinsman Howell,
Factors and Commission
Merchants.
Liberal Advances made on
Cotton and Naval Stores.
Charleston, S. C.
_August 31_ imo
The Dexter StableB.
THE undersigned have re?
moved their Stablea tn. the now
buildiug, immediately South of
kJauney*H Hall, arifl, with a new
T?tock of OARR?AGEH, BUG
niKS aiiu fine HORSES, are prepared to an
mver all calla th nt maybe ninda upon them.
Horses bought and ?old oui coinmisaion.
Persons in want of good stock, aro invited to
givo na a cal!. Liberal advances mado on
stock left fur aale. BOYCE & CO.
W. II. BOYCE.
C. H. PETTUVOII.T.._ Jan 24
Correet Time.
MAY ho obtained by calling at ISAAC
iSULZBACHEll'S and purchasing one
I of tuoBG juatly celebrated ELGIN |
] WATCHES, and whore you can fine* H
complete Btock of Diamonds, J?w'elrj,
?Silver and Plated Ware,'of'tho best
Lroauufacture. In addition aro the |
Dinted State?, Waltham, English and SW?BH
Watches in Gold and Silver Caeos, w hi iib. will
bo olosed out at New York pricea.
Constantly on bund fino Oold Oh ainu. Real
Binga, Charms, Lockets, Sleeve Battons, Bot?,
and a varied stock of Fancy Articlea.
All kinda of Repairing done promptly, and
warranted, by 18AAC SULZBACOEB,
April 27 Under Columbia Hotel.
Guns, Pistols, Etc. ?
I INFORM my friends and
public in general that I have
juat received an entire ucw
*?tock of Double and Bingle Bar-.
rel GUNS, REPEATEBH, Flabke, Ponobea,
Piatol-l?elta, Caps, Buck-Shot. Cartridges.
Cartridges for all kindu of Pistola, Powder
and Shot.
A LAO,
REPAIRING done at short notice.
Oct 8 Pi W. KRAFT, Main atroct.
For Sale,
3Ann ACRES of LAND in Barnwell,
. Uv/Vi on the Edisto.
750 ACRES in Kershaw-in lota to suit.
Baw Mill and 2 OOO acres or Land in lexing?
ton, on North Kdiato, $7,000.
2,600 acre? Wateree Bottom Land, $2 pr acre
2,500 acres creek bottom and pine Land, at
$2 pur tere. 1 Houao io this city, $5,000.
HOUSE and thirteen acres LAND, near the
city-t8.500. Apply to JOHN BAUSKETT,
Attorney at Law and Real Eatate Agent.
Re?" 25 _ Iv
Fresh Arrivals.
OAA BARRELS FLOUR, fro-n common
e_>\J\J to ducat quantics.
5 tierces Hams, of ibo celebrated "Orango"
md "Diamond" brands.
Smoked lie? f, Smoked Beef Tonguca.
Pickled lieef Rounds.
Roasted Java Coffee, Mocha, Java, I.a
giiayra and Rio Coffees.
ALSO,
A full and well-selected ?tock of fronh
TEAS, und other Staple and Fancv QrocerieB.
For sal? low._ GEO. BY SI M ERK;
M. H. BERRA'S
Furniture Ware-room
Main Sired, near Plain.
NOW on hand and daily re?
ceiving from tho manufac
tories'.pf New York, Boston,
Cincinnati and Louisville,tho
largest assortment of FUR?
NITURE over kept in thia market, consisting
in part of Walnut Parlor! Chamber and Din
ing-Koom SnitH; 200 Bedsteads of different
patterns, in Walnut and Imitation; also, the
celebrated Georgia Split-bottom Chairs.
All kinda of MATTRESSES made to order.
UPHOLSTERING and REPAIRING done at
shortest notice and in the boat manner.
Terms C?K1I and Ooodn cheap. Oct 80
Jewelry and Silverware,
OF tho most approved atvlea, can bo ob?
tained at I. SULZBACHERB CBtablieh
raent, Main street, Columbia Hotel Row.
Seta and half acta in great variety. Also,
aolitairo and cluster DIAMONDS. SPECTA
CLEH and EYE-GLASSES to suit all ages._
Every One Drinks Seegers' Beer,
BROA USE it gives atrongth and Improves
their health. ?_March ll
Seegers' Beer
DON'T contain Strychnine. It ie pure, and
warranted tn be ao. March ll
The Doctors Recommend Seegers'Beer
IN preference to London Porter and Scotch
Ale. Why? Thoy know it is unadulterated.
THE M0RR18 COTTON GIN
HAS DISTANCED ALL OTUEHS.
AND ie warranted to do it again. For full
particulars, relative to these machinen,
address ?. MORRIS,
June IR 3mo_ _Colnmbia. B. C.
The Georgia Gin
THIS ie tho third aeason wo have sold thoee
OINS, and havo novor had a aiilglo com?
plaint. We offer thom with renewed confi?
dence, at moderato priceH and reasonable
tertuB. L?RICK ?t LOWRANCE, Agts.,
July 18 2mo_ Columbia. S. C.
C~ HUNTY CIJAIMS ANO Jt ItY CKIITI
FICATE8 bought bv
Fob fi D. GAMBHILL. Brok?*.
1,000,000 1,000,000
By authority of a special Act of the Legisla
tare of Kentucky, of March 18. 1871,
tbe Trustees of tho Public Li?
brary of Kentucky
will give a
Grand Gift Concert,
AT LOUISVILLX, KV.,
ON TUESDAY. OCTOBER 3? 1871,
?NDEH tho direction of the beat Musical
Talent that can bo procured. Ticket?
or AdmUilon 8 lo cacti. Currency; Half
Tl cit ?ts 83.00; (taarter Tickets &S.?O.
Each ticket will have attached to ii four
coupons, of tho denomination of $2.50 cacti.
The holder of an entire ticket will bo entitled
to admission to tho Concert and to tho whole
amount of tho.gift awarded to it bv lot. Tho
holder of oaoh coupon will be entitled to ad?
mission to tho Concert and to one-fourth the .
amount ot such gift as may bo awarded to
tho wholo tickot to which it belongs.
To pr?vido funds tor this Grand Ooncort,
and for the benefit of the Public Library nt
Kentucky, 100,000 tickets will be sold at'$10
each, currency. The Citizens'Bank of Ken?
tucky is TreaBuror.
AU moneys arising from tho sale of tickets
will be? deposited with- tho Citizens' Bank,
subj oct only to tho order of tho President and
Treasurer of tho Library, countersigned by
the Business Manager.
Immediately after the Concert, the sum nf
$550,000 in greenbacks will bo distributed by
lot to tbe holders of tickets in the following
Gifts, viz:
ONE G KAN I) GIFT OF ?100,000
ONE G HAND GIFT'OF 50,000
Ono girt of $25,000 Ono girt of $11,000
Ono gill of 20,t-00 One gift of 10,000
Ono gift or 18.000 One gift of "' 0.0D0
Ono gift of 18,000 Ono gift nf 8,000
Ono gift of 17,000 Ono gilt of 7,000
One girt or 1?.O00 Ono gift bi " 0,000
Olio girt of 15 000 Ono girt of . 5,000
Ono gift of 14,000 Ono girt of 4,000
One girt or 13,000 One girt of 3,000
One gift, of 12.000 One girt or 2.0(0
Ten gifts of $1,000 each, 10,000
Fifteen girts of $900 each, 13,500
Eighteen rAtn, of $800 eaob, 14,400
Twenty girts, of $700 each; 14,000
Twenty-five gifts, of $C00 each, 15,000
Thirty giftB, of $500 eaob, 16,000
Forty gifts, of $400 each, 10,000
Forty-five gifts, of $300 each, 13,500
Fifty gifts, nf $900 each. 10,000
440 GiftB, or $100 each, 44.000
721 Prizes in all. $5?0,OU0
I After paying tue expense's of tbe enterprise
and making tho distribution of tho girts, tho
: balance of tho proceeds arising from tbe sale
Of tickets wil 1 be appropriated to tho establish?
ment o? a Ki'.EC LIBRARY iu Eouis ville, to
j bo called tho
Public Library of Kentucky. .
! Tho Concert and Distribution; will take
j placo under the immediate supervision of the
Trustees named in tho Act or Incorporation,
i who axe as follows:
\ 1 TnusTBE*>
I Thoa. E. Bramlet.late Governor Kentucky.
Henry Waterson, Editor Courier-Journal.
W. N. Haldoman, President Courier-Jour?
nal Co.
Benjamin Casaodav, of Daily Commercial.
Georga P. Docrn, Proprietor Jlr.zeiger.
H. M. McCarty, of. tho Daily Ledger.
J. 8. Cain, Clerk Jefferson Court of Commoi
Pleas.
M. W. Clnsky, author Political Text Book.
K. T. Durott, or the Louisville Bar. :
The Trustees will be assisted by the follow
ing well known and eminent citizena of Ken
tucky, who havo consented to bo present a
the concert and to superintend the drawinj
and distribution or gins:
SUPKIIVISOKS.
Hon. Joshua F. Bullitt, late Chief Jnstic
of Kentucky.
Hon. H. J. Siles, Judge Jefferson Cour
Common Pleas.
Hon. T. B. Cochrane, Chancellor Louisvill
Chancery Court. ;
Hon. H. W. Bruce, Judge Jefferson Circu?
Court.
Hou. W. B. Roko, Judge Jcflorson Count
Court.
- Hon. J. B. Baxter, Mayor of Louisville.
Hon. T. L. Barrett. City Attorney. . .
Henry Wolford, City Treasurer Louisville.
Hon. B. J. Webb, Senator of Keniuckv.
Col. G. C. Wharton, United Stales Distric
Attorney.
Col. Phil. Lee, Prosecuting Attorney Mint
Judicial District.
Gen. J. T. Boyle President N., H. and 1
R. R.
Dr. T. S. Bell, Professor Medical Unive
sity, Louisville.
I Colonel .bison P. Johnson, Proprietor Ga
Honse.
I Hon. J. Proctor Knott,lato Member to Co;
gn ss.
A. O. Brannin, President Louisville Boa:
of Trade.
James Drldgeford, President Second N
I tiona) Bank.
Andrew Graham, Tobacco and Cotton Mc
[chant. J..
oniciTH of Public Library of I?eutuck
H.T. DUP.ETT, President.
W. N. HALDRMAN, Yico-Prcbident.
M. W. CLUSKY, Secretarv.
CITIZENS' BANK. Treasurer.
Tho holders of tickets lo which gifts a
j awarded will bo paid on presentation at t
I Office in Louisville.
I A liberal discount will be allowed wbon ll
500 or 1,000 tickets aro purchased in a 1
I All orders accompanied by remittances v
I bo promptly attended to, and tho tickets
turned by mail registered or expressed,
I ordered. * 'Ibo undersigned, late prim i
business manager of tho very aucctse
Mercantile Library Gift Concert at San Fri
cisco, bas been appointed agent and manaj
of tho Gift Concert iu aid of tho Public
urary of Kentucky.
Tho drawing will take placo in oublie, ti
everything will be done to satisfy buyers
tickets that their interests will bo aa well p
tected as if they personally auperintoiii
j tho entire affair.
Manner of Drawing.
There will be two glABS wheels. Onewli
will contain 100,000 numbers, plainly pris
I on leather tags. Tho other wheel will c
tain 721 boxes, oaoh containing a gift. (
tag or number will be drawn from the 100,
wheel, and the first box drawn from
second, or 721 box wheel, will ' contain a r.
neatly printed and sealed up. and tho gili
drawn hom tho second wheel will be the
of tho tag tlrst drawn, whether $100, $1,00(
$100.000.
I GiftB will be paid on presentation of lid
drawing BUOII gifts, tho second day a
drawing. Tickets or coupons drawing p
J can be collected through any business
banking bouse in Louisville, or hy any expi
company.
All tickets are like greenbacks, lia rec
boing kept of purchaser's ?ani?n, tickets
good only to the bolder.
Persona desirous of acting SB agentf
tho salo of tickets in any city in the Un
t?tates or Canadas, address
CHAS. R. PETERS,
Managor, Louisville. Ky-, ofGco 120 ?
street, Johnson's Block.
N. H.-Buyers will note" that thero aro
100.000 tickets, instead of 200,000, BB in
Han Francisco Gift Concert, and that the
ISOjppO moro distributed. -Aug. 10 lm
STENHOUSE, MACAULAY & C
Grocers and Commission Mercha
CHA HLlhTTE. N. C.
QOL1CIT orders for COTTON, Corn, F
kj Bacon, Lard, tte , and Family Groc<
generally Orders filled carefully and pro
ly._?__Feb 7 1
Meals furnished at all hours at POLLOC
1,000,000 1,000,000
By authority of a special Act of the Legisla
tare of Kentucky, of March 18. 1871,
tbe Trustees of tho Public Li?
brary of Kentucky
will give a
Grand Gift Concert,
AT LOUISVILLX, KV.,
ON TUESDAY. OCTOBER 3? 1871,
?NDEH tho direction of the beat Musical
Talent that can bo procured. Ticket?
or AdmUilon 8 lo cacti. Currency; Half
Tl cit ?ts 83.00; (taarter Tickets &S.?O.
Each ticket will have attached to ii four
coupons, of tho denomination of $2.50 cacti.
The holder of an entire ticket will bo entitled
to admission to tho Concert and to tho whole
amount of tho.gift awarded to it bv lot. Tho
holder of oaoh coupon will be entitled to ad?
mission to tho Concert and to one-fourth the .
amount ot such gift as may bo awarded to
tho wholo tickot to which it belongs.
To pr?vido funds tor this Grand Ooncort,
and for the benefit of the Public Library nt
Kentucky, 100,000 tickets will be sold at'$10
each, currency. The Citizens'Bank of Ken?
tucky is TreaBuror.
AU moneys arising from tho sale of tickets
will be? deposited with- tho Citizens' Bank,
subj oct only to tho order of tho President and
Treasurer of tho Library, countersigned by
the Business Manager.
Immediately after the Concert, the sum nf
$550,000 in greenbacks will bo distributed by
lot to tbe holders of tickets in the following
Gifts, viz:
ONE G KAN I) GIFT OF ?100,000
ONE G HAND GIFT'OF 50,000
Ono girt of $25,000 Ono girt of $11,000
Ono gill of 20,t-00 One gift of 10,000
Ono gift or 18.000 One gift of "' 0.0D0
Ono gift of 18,000 Ono gift nf 8,000
Ono gift of 17,000 Ono gilt of 7,000
One girt or 1?.O00 Ono gift bi " 0,000
Olio girt of 15 000 Ono girt of . 5,000
Ono gift of 14,000 Ono girt of 4,000
One girt or 13,000 One girt of 3,000
One gift, of 12.000 One girt or 2.0(0
Ten gifts of $1,000 each, 10,000
Fifteen girts of $900 each, 13,500
Eighteen rAtn, of $800 eaob, 14,400
Twenty girts, of $700 each; 14,000
Twenty-five gifts, of $C00 each, 15,000
Thirty giftB, of $500 eaob, 16,000
Forty gifts, of $400 each, 10,000
Forty-five gifts, of $300 each, 13,500
Fifty gifts, nf $900 each. 10,000
440 GiftB, or $100 each, 44.000
721 Prizes in all. $5?0,OU0
I After paying tue expense's of tbe enterprise
and making tho distribution of tho girts, tho
: balance of tho proceeds arising from tbe sale
Of tickets wil 1 be appropriated to tho establish?
ment o? a Ki'.EC LIBRARY iu Eouis ville, to
j bo called tho
Public Library of Kentucky. .
! Tho Concert and Distribution; will take
j placo under the immediate supervision of the
Trustees named in tho Act or Incorporation,
i who axe as follows:
\ 1 TnusTBE*>
I Thoa. E. Bramlet.late Governor Kentucky.
Henry Waterson, Editor Courier-Journal.
W. N. Haldoman, President Courier-Jour?
nal Co.
Benjamin Casaodav, of Daily Commercial.
Georga P. Docrn, Proprietor Jlr.zeiger.
H. M. McCarty, of. tho Daily Ledger.
J. 8. Cain, Clerk Jefferson Court of Commoi
Pleas.
M. W. Clnsky, author Political Text Book.
K. T. Durott, or the Louisville Bar. :
The Trustees will be assisted by the follow
ing well known and eminent citizena of Ken
tucky, who havo consented to bo present a
the concert and to superintend the drawinj
and distribution or gins:
SUPKIIVISOKS.
Hon. Joshua F. Bullitt, late Chief Jnstic
of Kentucky.
Hon. H. J. Siles, Judge Jefferson Cour
Common Pleas.
Hon. T. B. Cochrane, Chancellor Louisvill
Chancery Court. ;
Hon. H. W. Bruce, Judge Jefferson Circu?
Court.
Hou. W. B. Roko, Judge Jcflorson Count
Court.
- Hon. J. B. Baxter, Mayor of Louisville.
Hon. T. L. Barrett. City Attorney. . .
Henry Wolford, City Treasurer Louisville.
Hon. B. J. Webb, Senator of Keniuckv.
Col. G. C. Wharton, United Stales Distric
Attorney.
Col. Phil. Lee, Prosecuting Attorney Mint
Judicial District.
Gen. J. T. Boyle President N., H. and 1
R. R.
Dr. T. S. Bell, Professor Medical Unive
sity, Louisville.
I Colonel .bison P. Johnson, Proprietor Ga
Honse.
I Hon. J. Proctor Knott,lato Member to Co;
gn ss.
A. O. Brannin, President Louisville Boa:
of Trade.
James Drldgeford, President Second N
I tiona) Bank.
Andrew Graham, Tobacco and Cotton Mc
[chant. J..
oniciTH of Public Library of I?eutuck
H.T. DUP.ETT, President.
W. N. HALDRMAN, Yico-Prcbident.
M. W. CLUSKY, Secretarv.
CITIZENS' BANK. Treasurer.
Tho holders of tickets lo which gifts a
j awarded will bo paid on presentation at t
I Office in Louisville.
I A liberal discount will be allowed wbon ll
500 or 1,000 tickets aro purchased in a 1
I All orders accompanied by remittances v
I bo promptly attended to, and tho tickets
turned by mail registered or expressed,
I ordered. * 'Ibo undersigned, late prim i
business manager of tho very aucctse
Mercantile Library Gift Concert at San Fri
cisco, bas been appointed agent and manaj
of tho Gift Concert iu aid of tho Public
urary of Kentucky.
Tho drawing will take placo in oublie, ti
everything will be done to satisfy buyers
tickets that their interests will bo aa well p
tected as if they personally auperintoiii
j tho entire affair.
Manner of Drawing.
There will be two glABS wheels. Onewli
will contain 100,000 numbers, plainly pris
I on leather tags. Tho other wheel will c
tain 721 boxes, oaoh containing a gift. (
tag or number will be drawn from the 100,
wheel, and the first box drawn from
second, or 721 box wheel, will ' contain a r.
neatly printed and sealed up. and tho gili
drawn hom tho second wheel will be the
of tho tag tlrst drawn, whether $100, $1,00(
$100.000.
I GiftB will be paid on presentation of lid
drawing BUOII gifts, tho second day a
drawing. Tickets or coupons drawing p
J can be collected through any business
banking bouse in Louisville, or hy any expi
company.
All tickets are like greenbacks, lia rec
boing kept of purchaser's ?ani?n, tickets
good only to the bolder.
Persona desirous of acting SB agentf
tho salo of tickets in any city in the Un
t?tates or Canadas, address
CHAS. R. PETERS,
Managor, Louisville. Ky-, ofGco 120 ?
street, Johnson's Block.
N. H.-Buyers will note" that thero aro
100.000 tickets, instead of 200,000, BB in
Han Francisco Gift Concert, and that the
ISOjppO moro distributed. -Aug. 10 lm
STENHOUSE, MACAULAY & C
Grocers and Commission Mercha
CHA HLlhTTE. N. C.
QOL1CIT orders for COTTON, Corn, F
kj Bacon, Lard, tte , and Family Groc<
generally Orders filled carefully and pro
ly._?__Feb 7 1
Meals furnished at all hours at POLLOC