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Not a Star from the Flag Shall Fade. BY PRIVATE MILES O'BKILLY. AlB-Ohl a Pare Oui Plant is the Ivy Oreen. Och, a rare onld flag was the flag we hore, Twas a bully oula flag, an1 nice lt bad Bthripes in plenty, an* shtars galore, 'Twas the broth of a porty device; Faix, wo carried it South, an' we carried it far, An' around it our bivouacs made; An' we swore by the shamrock that never a shtar From its azure field should fade! Ave! this was tho oath, I teil you thruc, That was sworn in the ?owls of our boys in blue! The fight it grows thick, an' our boys they Au' the shelbi hke a banshee scream; An' the" flag-it is torn by many a ball, But to yield it we never dhroam! Though pierced by bullets, yet still it bears AU the shtars in its tattered field Au' again tho brigade, like to one man, swears, "Not a shtar from tho flag wo vieldl" 'Twas the deep, hot oath, I tell yon thme, That, lay closo to the hearts of our boys in blue. Share tho fight it was won, after many a year, But two-thirds of the boys who bore That flag from their wives and sweethearts dear, Returned to thou* homes no more! They died by the bullet-disease had power, An' to death they were rudely tossed; But the thought came warra in their dying hour, "Not a shtar from the flag is lost!" Thon they said their PaUiers and Ares through. An' like Irishmen died-did our boys in blue! But now they tell us some shtars are gone, Torn out by the rebel gale; That the States we fought for-tho Slates we won, Aro still out of the Union's palo! .May their sowls in the Dionis hot kitchen glow. Who sing such a ly in' shtrain! Ry tho dead in their graves, it shall not bc so, riley shall have what they died to gain! All thc shtars in our flag shall still shine through The grass growing soft o'er our dead in niuo! A "ROAD AGENT" OTJTVOTTKD. -A few days ago, on Irishman left Cop erpolis for San Andreas, or some other -'very fine place," with his carpet sack on his back; and when about five miles on his way was met by a "road agent," who demanded his money. Fat immediately dropped his pack on the ground, sat down on it, and thus addressed the man : "Holy Virgin, ycz must be very thick along this road; I've only come five miles and this is the fourth time I've been stopped and axed for my money." "Is that so?" asked the highwayman. "Be me soul, it's the Gospel.truth," replied Pat. "Well, then, you had better proceed on your way; it wouldn't pay to go th rough you now. " Pat shouldered his carpet hag, and they were about to separate, when he turned around and said: "Have ye iver sich a thing as a match to light my pipe wid?" He was supplied with one, and the two separated. The Irishman had 8500 in gold coin in his bundle, and by this piece of shrewdness he saved his money. The best Irish bnll we have heard lately, was perpetrated in the country lately. A young man had died of consumption, and one of his neigh? bors, who was born on the Emerald sod, remarked upon it to a neighbor. "I think the boy inherited the dis? ease from bis mother-it was heredi? tary on the mother's side, shure. His mother, poor lady, has buried three husbands with consumption, and thc last one looked like a walking shadow a long time before he died. " At a tight-rope performance in a Western village, on Monday evening, the performer came ont, as usual, dressed in tights, when an old wo? man among the spectators exclaimed, in virtuous indignation style, "Why, why, the man is coming ont without any clothes on! It is no place for women here. I do wish he would fall and break his neck, I do." AN ENORMOUS STEKK.-A steer was recently photographed, at Indiana? polis, Ind., which was seventeen hands and three inches high, fifteen feet long, and weighed 4,189 pounds. He was raised in Shelby, Ind. The owner said he was of the common stock, and declared his intention to increase his weight to 5,000 pounds. What a man should bo alphabeti? cally: Affectionate, Bold, Candid, Daring, Enterprising, Faithfnl, Grateful, Honorable, Indefatigable, Jnsfc, Kind, Iioving, Moral, Noble, Obliging, Polite, Quick, Religious, Sociable, Truthful, Upright, Valiant. Watchful, Xemplary, x's and Zealous. The story that the little boat-the "Red, White and Blue"-which re? cently crossed the Atlantic, ran aground in the middle of the ocean, \? suspected to be without founda? tion. "Did the minister put a stamp on you when you wero married, Mary?" "A stamp, Charles!,What for, pray?" "Why, matches ain't legal without a stamp, you know." A number of ministers of tho Ohio Methodist Protestant Conference re? cently held a meeting at Sabina, Ohio, and resolved to strike for an increase of salaries. Quibble is exceeding averse to a war with Spain. He says he wouldn't have our Government fall out with theirs for the WOTW-he is so fond of Spanish mackerel. GOOD APPOINTMENT.-The Tribune says: "We hear that tho captain of the slave ship Wanderer has received an appointment in our Custom Honse, at tho request of tho President." N?w that we have a . 'patent elastic heel," lately invented, it is supposed that we will hear no more of tho ?'light fantastic toe." The story that Mrs. John C. Breck inridge has lately given birth to twins is only half time. ? man was poisoned to death in Norfolk a few days since from han? dling hides. ??C?ntico" is the latest Philatlelisni for getting on a spree. As long as a miser lives, his money chest is sure to be heir-tight. Kitchen girls are now termed young ladies of the other parlor. SOUTH CAROLINA INSTITUTION FOIi THE DEAF AND DISK AND THE BLIND. WE are pleased to announce to tho pub? lic that arrangements havo been perfected for the resumption of the exer? cises of this well known institution, on WEDNESDAY, tho 14th of November next. Pay pupils will, as heretofore, be charged $150 in specie, or its equivalent, per an? num, for Board, Tuition and all other attentions, except physicians' bins. Those unable to pay the whole or any part of this sum, can become participants of the Legis? lative bounty, by making application to the Commissioners, or to either of the sub? scribers. The following is a hst of the officers of tho institution: Hoard of Cotnmixsioners. Gov. J. L. ORB, Columbia, S. C. Chanc r H. D. LESESNE, Charles'n. H. C. Judge T. N. DAWKINS, Union ville, S. C. ; FACULTY. Itepartment for Deaf awl Dttnd?. N. F. WALKElt, PnoF. J. M. HUGHSTON. Department for Ute Mind. J. S. HENDERSON, Mas. L. C. W. HENDERSON. MATRON-MRS. M. L. WALKER. Parents and guardians desiring to praco ! their children or wards under our charge, where their life-long alllictiou, though in? curable, can be greatly mitigated, ami where they may be prepared, by moral, in? tellectual and physical culture' and train? ing, to become useful aud happv members of society, should make immediate appli? cation, aa the number received for the pre? sent will necessarily be limited. By order of tho Board of Commissioners. J. S. HENDERSON, N. F. WALKER, j Associate Principals. Cedar Springs, Spartanbnrg District, S. j C., Sept. 1, 1866._?erLiL State South Carolina-Richland Dist. By Jacob Belt, Ordinary of s.ii.d District. WHEREAS Solomon L?rick hath ap? plied to me for letters of admi? nistration on all and singular the goods and chattels, rights and credits of Mrs. Anu Drafts, late of the District aforesaid, de? ceased: :Thcso are, therefore, to cite and ad? monish all and singular the kindred and creditors of the said deceased, to be and appear before me, at our next Ordinary's Court for the said District, to be hold'-n'at Columbia on Friday, the fourteenth day of September next, at ten o'clock a. m.", to show cause, if any, why the said adminis? tration should not bo g'ranted. Given under my hand and seal of the Court this thirtieth dav of August, in the ?-ear of our Lori one thousand eight ?undred and sixty-six, and in the nine tv-lirst vear of American independence. JACOB BELL Sept 2 m2 Ordinary Richland Dist. Pistols! Pistols! Pistols! At the Sign of the GoUlen Pad-Ix>c':. JUST received, a largo assortment of PISTOLS embracing tho most desira? ble made in tins country. ALSO^ A full assortment of Powder, Shot, Caps, Cartridges, Ac, and for salo cheap bv Ang 30 _ JOHN C. DIAL. French Medicines in Vogue ! GRIMAULT & CO., Chemists to ll. I. IT. Prince Napoleon, 49 RUE RICHELIEU, PARIS. NO MOUE COD LIVER (Jil.. Grimault's Syrup of Iodized Horse Radish. SYRUP is employed with thc greatest success, in place of Cod Liver Oil, to which it is iuunitoly superior, lt pures diseases of the chest, scrofula, lymphatic disorders, green s-ickness, muscular atony and loss of appetite, lt regenerates the constitution by purifying the blood, being thus invaluable in the treatment of skin diseases, and is administered with the greatest efficacy to young children, subject to humors, or obstruction of tho glands. No More Poverty of tho Blood mol Pale Ooinj>lexion. Dr. Leras' Phosphate of Iron. This new ferruginous medicine contains the elements of tho blood and bones, and iron in a fiqnid stftte. It io different from all hitherto offurod to tho public, is liquid, colorless and tasteless. It speedily cures chlorosis, pains in the stomach, difficult digestion, dysmcnorrhrea, anemia. The majority of tho Academics of .Medi? cine of Paris recommend tho Phosphate of Iron to ladies of delicate constitution suf? fering from anemia, and all other persons fatigued from over-anxiety, nervous emo? tions, over-work, general debility and poor? ness of blood; never causes constipation. NO MORE CONSUMPTION. Grimanlt's Syrup of Hypophosphate of Lime, For all diseases of the chest. This modi cine is invaluable; it is largoly used at the Brompton Hospital, in London, for coii , sumption, and generally approved bv the leading men in England and France. BETTER THAN COPAIBA. Grimanlt's Vegetable Matico Trijcc , ti on and Capsules. Where all other medicines have failed, these preparations will alway? effect a cure. These insure rapid and extraordinary cure of severe recent and chronic cases of pri? vate disease. They are used in the hospi? tals of Paris by tho celebrated Dr. Ricord, and are found greatly superior to all hither? to known minorai remedies and Copaiba and Cnbebs. Thc injection is used in re? cent, and capsules in the more chronic caaes. - Grimault's Brazilian Guaran?. For immediate cure of nervous head? ache, neuralgia; vegetable substance; en? tirely inoffensive, of Brazilian origin. General Depot- In Paris, at GRlMAULT ET CO., 45 Rue Richelieu; in New York, at FOUGERA Si VAN DER KIEFT, 30 North William street, and at every good chemist's. Aug 12 ?-HB GEE?$ SOI FREIGHT AND PASSENGER LISE tJJ THROUGH CHARLESTON ! Via South Carolina Railroad and! Steamships. RA TES G UA HA NTEED LESS THAJf THOSE PUBLISHED BY ANY O TH EH LINE ! ! FARE BETWEEN COLUMBIA AND NEW YORK Reduced to $27.00! WHICH includes MEALS and STATE BOOM on steamers, and Omnibus Faro through Charleston. .ardatnships leave Charleston EVE BY THURSDAY and SATURDAY. 't/3r For further Inform atlon, apply at the oflice of thc South Carolina Bail rc ad Com panv. Sept 8 REDUCTION OF RAM! 'R?siiauiiSEi |Oii jjg Su ? J ^ L Gen'l Sup'ts Office, C. & S. C. R. R., COLUMBIA, S. C., AVOUST25, 18GC. ON and afler September 1. the LOCAL FBEIO HT and PASSEN? IEE TARIFFS over ibis Road will be reduced as follows, viz: Columbia to Cluwlotte. 1st class Freight.75 cents per 1(H) lbs. 2d " " .00 " " " " rid .' " .40 ?. ?? .? " Passenger Tare $7.o:i through; corres p<Hiding rates to intermediato stations. Through Tickets sold to all points North at reduced rates. JAMES ANDERSON, Sup't. Aug jig _ _tl0_ Straw Cutters! Straw Cutters'. Al Ute Sign of the Golden Pad-Lock. JEST received, a largo variety of Straw and Stalk CUTTERS, and for side low bv JOHN C. DIAL. "July 25_ ARTIFICIAL Legs and Arms. THE SOUTHERN LEG AND ARM COMPANY HAVE established a branch oflice and manufactory at Columbia, S. C. The improved AUTOMATIC LEG AND ARM manufactured by this company are unsurpassed by any in the world. Our workmen arc practical artificial leg and arm makers--three of them wearing legs of their own manufacture. Our facilities aro unsurpassed. Our work warranted ono year. Call and ex? amine our specimens, or address DAN NELLY, MARSHALL .V CO., Seeger's Building, Columbia, S. C. Oflices-Madison, Ga., Nashville, Tenn., Columbia, S. C. May 27 Gmo I Charleston Advertisements. ! NEW YORK AND CHARLESTON j PEOPLE'S STEAMSHIP COMPANY. ! Fare Reduced to $25. Leaving each Pori every Alternate Thur stli ty. STEAMSHIP EMILY B. SOI'DKU, CAPT. B. W. LOCKWOOD. .STEAMSHIP .MOXEKA, CAPT. C. P. MARSHMAX. THESE STEAMSHIPS, offering every inducement to SHIPPERS and the TRAVELING PUBLIC, having superior accommodations for Passengers, with tables supplied by every luxury tho New York and ('barb ston markets can alford; and, for safety, speed and comfort, are un? rivalled on tile coast. THE STEAMSHIP EMILY B. SOLIDER, CAPTAIN R. W. LOCKWOOD, WILL LEAVE NORTH ATLANTIC WHARF, on THURSDAY, September 13, 1866, at - o'clock. Liberal advances made on consignments to New York. For Freight or Passage applv at the Agents. WILLIS A CHIS?LM, Sept 7 North Atlantic Wharf. Charleston Hotel, WHITE & MIXER, PROPRIETORS, . . THIS POPULAR and well known ;r,if HOTEL has been NEWLY FUR JU?LNISHED throughout by the present proprietors, who have been sixteen years connected with the establishment. H. WHITE, GEO. G. MIXER. ( HAS. A. MOU:E, Cashier. Aug 0 A wc ? ll II re k Commerce, 3 co e. I EH-Si ? CQ?_^ a?! ? fi f| g g f w| a -I g*?ifi als OH v- [J ? ?8 I s1>3 COHEN, HANCKEL & CO., Factors anil fommission Mcrekaits, No. 46 East Bay, Charleston, S. C JACOB COHEN. ?-. r. ?IAXCKKI.. i?OS. COHEW, WILL sell ? ;Ofi TON, BICE, TOBACCO Naval Stores and all descriptions o Produce or Merchandize. Will ship b Northern and Foreign Ports, Ac. Wil make liberal advances on consignments foi sile or shipment. May 15 TV/fiss LIZZIE PECKHAM would iuform ??4?>*S?J5?ie0 llwlt 8be iB prepared to do .*<*? M?d. Order? left f* tVl^ Palmer's, or at Mrs. Hogan's, will ba promptly attended to. Airg 27 WALLACE & GREEN, Attorneys at Law and Solicitors in Equity, COLUMBIA, S. C. /VFFICB second story, Law Bango. En V/ trance from Court House yard! WK. WALLACE. JOHN 8. GKKKN. "gp* 2 Imo C. D. MELTON. U. W. SUAND. H. W. MELTON. HELTON & SK AND, Attorneys at Lat and Solicitors in Equity, UNIONVTLLE, 8. C. OFFICE (for tho present) in the base? ment of tbe Court House. Aug 24 3mo_ TRI WEEKLY HACK USE Between Laurens and Newberry. ON aud after MON O AY, i'rZZ*-t. .^the IStb instant, tbc HACK ?Vttr&ywill connect with tho up train ou tho Greenville and Columbia Railroad on TUESDAYS, THURSDAYS and SATURDAYS; with the down ti ain, on MONDAYS, WEDNES? DAYS and FRIDAYS. Thus passengers can be carried through from Columbia to Laurens in ONE DAY. Passengers arriving by the Hack at Lau? rens C. IL, can always find conveyances to go out into the country hv calling on T. B. or J. CREWS. Tho Laurens Railroad is now completed to Mai tin's Depat, 1G milos above Nowbcrry C. H., and a train will be run tri-weeldy, in connection with the hacks. Every comfort is afforded passengers which could be expected ou a stage line. Lanrens. August lt?. T. B. CREWS. A New and Grand Epoch IN MEDICINE I DR. MAGGIE!/S | PI?.?.S &1$SJ3> SAI/STE !j TH ESE wonderful medicines aro now so j familiar to the people that but little I endorsement of their value ss a physic | need be made. The Pills of Dr. Maggiel i contain no mineral. They do not gripe, : and they do not enfeeble the system by ex? treme purging. They are universal in ? CREATING A VIGOROUS APPETITE! ; And correspondingly strengthen the diges? tion. They tone the liver, clear tho head and steady thc nerves. To those who are not faudliar with the use of DR. MAGGIEL'S PILLS Aa an auti-billious remedy, tbe following extracts from various letters will bo, it is hoped, or sufficient importance to justify | the quoting of them herc: WHAT THE PATIENTS SAY OF | DIL MAGGIEL'S PILLS AND SALVE. "Thc best Pills for headache I ever had." "My liver works like an engine, thanks to your Pills." "I am pleased to say to you, Dr. Maggiel, that I would not be without a box of your Pills for curing me of morning nausea lor the world." "Yon will find enclosed fl. Your Pills are only 25 cents, but 1 considerjt hem worth to me fl." "DEAU DOCTOR: My tongue had a fur on it every morning like the back of a cat. I Yonr Pills took it away." "I took half a pill and crushed it to pow? der, and gave it m jelly to my littlo babe for cholera morbus. The ch ar little pet was well in three hours after." "I supposo it is hardly worth while to tell you my burned foot has got well from the usc of your Salve. Enclosed find 25 cents for another box to keep in tho house." "Send mo another box of Salve." ' Enclosed find 75 cents for two boxes of your Maggicl's Pills and ono of Salve." "Tho most gentle, yet searching, medi? cine I ever swallowed." MAGGIEL'S PILLS AND SALVE Are almost universal in their effects, and a cure can be almost alway.* guaranteed. FOR BILIOUS DISEASES, Nothing can ho more productive of cure than these pills. Their almost magie in? ? lion ce is felt at once; and tho usual con? comitants of this most distressing disease are removod. These remedies ere made from ?.ho purest VEGETABLE COMPOUNDS. They will not harm the most delicate fe? male, and can bc given with good effect in prescribed doses to tho youngest babe. FOR CUTANEOUS DLSORDEliS And all eruptions o? the skin, the Salve is most invaluable, lt di ?es not heal exter? nally alone, hut penetrates with tho most searching effects' to tin; very root of the evil. DR. MAGGIEL'S PILLS LNVAKIADLY CURE TUE FOLLOWING DISEASES: Asthma, | Headache, Rowel Complaints, | Indigestion, Coughs, Influenza, Colds, Inflammation, Chest Diseases, Inward Weakness, Costiveness, Liver Complaint, Dyspepsia, L)wness of Spirits, Diarrhoea, j Ringworm, Dropsy. I Rheumatism, Debility, Salt Rheum, Fever and Ague, Scalds. Skin Diseases. Each Hos tit ut ni ns 12 Villa. Our Pill ix a Dose. NOTICE.-None genuino without the en? graved trade mark around each pot or box, signed by DR. J. MAGGIEL, New York, to counterfeit which is felony. iMrSold by all respectable dealers in medicines throughout tho United Statis and Canadas, at 25 couts per box or pot. FISHER A HEINITSH, Columbia, S. C. Joly 29 ly Stallion John Morgan. THE Blooded Stallion, JOHN yL-^. MORGAN, will stand th.- Fall >sU*?*l4^season in Columbia, commencing LLfaJ on the 15th inst., for $20 cash on first service; or $30, if not paid by the 1st October. Groom's fee, $1.00 in advance. JOHN is a handsome dark-brown horse; eight years old; fifte? n hands and two inches high; sired by "Sailor Roy," who was by "Jim Cropper," ono of old Sir Archy's best sons; his dam by "Whip," out of a fino Morgan mare. Ho can trot a mile in three minutes, but has never been trained; has the kiudobt disposition, and is very sine. Ang 7 Inn. BELTING ABD PACKING. INDIA RUBBER BELTING. Hemp and India Rubber PACKING. A goon assortment of the above in ?toro and for sale low for cash ??.' July 25 JOHN C. DIAL. Cutlery! Cutlery'.! At the Sion of thc Golden Pad-/AH ?: AFULL assortment of Table and Pocket CUTLERY, SCISSORS. Ac, in store and for sale low bv JOHN C. D1AI Cabinet-maker, Upholsterer and Undertaker. , HAVING retrained the above business, I am pre _lp?rcd to execute all kinds of %ork 111 the above line at the ?hortest notice and moat reasonable prices. A variety of COFFINS constantly on hand. Funerals promptly attended. ' M. H. BERRY, At Brennan A Carroll's Carriage Factorv. Aug au THE undersigned, son of George 8. Bower, deceased, will carrv on the FURNITURE and UNDERTAKING busi? ness at thc old stand, on Camden street, between Sumter and Marion streets. Me? tallic and other COFFINS furnished at shortest notice. Publie patronage is re spectrally solicited. \V. G. BOWER, An g 15 Imo* Agent for M. E. Bower. General Superintendent's Office, CHARLOTTE & S. C. RAILROAD, COLUMBIA, S. C., August 31, 1866. ON and after SUNDAY, ?id September, THROUGH PASSENGER TRAINS, making close connections, will be run over this road as follows: Leave Columbia at. 7.50 p Arrive at Charlotte at.2.50 a. ra Leave Charlotte at.. 9.20 p. m Arrive at Columbia at.4.20 a. m Sept 1 JAS. ANDERSON, Kup't. Schedule over South Carolina R E. GENERAL S?PTS OFFICE, CHARLESTON, 8. C., Aug. 29, 1806. ON and after SUNDAY, September 2, tho Passenger Trains ot this road will run tho following schedule: ACOrSTA THAIN. Leave Charleston.5.3U a. m. Arrive at Augusta. 2 p.m. Leave Augusta.10.30 a. m. Arrive at Charleston. 7 p. m. COLUMBIA TRAIN. Leave Charleston. .10.50 ft. m. Arrive at Columbia . 7.-lo p. m. Leave Columbia. 4.:;t> a. rn. Arrive al Charleston.... 1.30p.m. Sept 1 H. T. PEAKE. Gcn'I Kup t._ Notice to Travelers. i 1THOSE going or returning from the . North should take th- Wilmington r::uto to Weldon and Bay Line to Balti? more, or ria Richmond to Baltimore. Dis? tance ria Raleigh, 382 miles to Weldon; by Wilmington, ?fc?.s: miles-over which route the great mails are transported. Splendid sleeping cars are running and tho best rolling stock now in the Southern country. I Sure connections. Through Tickets ami , Through Baggage Checks. DISTANCE.-?. Richmond to Kingsville, cia Greens? boro.417 miies. j Richmond to Kingsville, ci?! Wil? mington .410* mites. : S. L. FREMONT, j Aug 14 Imo Engineer and Sup't._ NORTH CAROLINA RAILROAD, j CH Als (iE OF TIME! ON and after SUNDAY, June 10, 1SCC>, j trains will run as follows: Leave Charlotte at 11.15 p. m. and 4.30 j a. m. The 11.15 u. m. train makes quick con- | ncctions with trains for thc North at Ra- j leigh, and is tho QUICKEST AND MOST COM? FORTABLE ROUTE TO ALL POINTS NORTH AND WEST I FROM COLUMBIA!! ! W THROUGH TICKETS can be had at i Charlotte to all the Northern cities. E. WILKES, ! Jun?; 9 Engineer and Super't. j GREAT THROUGH ROUTE X0BTII? | ?r^Mv-?rl^i Via Richmond and Danville Rail road, from Greensboro, N. C., via i Danville and Richmond, Va., to Washington, Baltimore, Philadel- ? phia ana New York. TITHE traveling public are informed that ' I this line is now fully open, by thecom I pletion of the Charlotte and South Caroli I na Railroad between Columbia and Char? lotte, ey THROUGH TICKETS can be purchased at the Ticket Ofdcc of thoChar I lotte and South Carolina Railroad, at Co . lumbia. THOMAS DODAMEAD, Sup. Richmond and Danville R. R. j Sonth Carolina Railroad Company. I RECEIVING AND FORW'RD G DEP T, j CHARLESTON, Juno 25, i860. ! TITHE South Carolina Railroad Company I J. having re-established its Receiving and Forwarding Office, Merchandize and Produce consigned to its Agent, from tho interior to Northern ports and from North- 1 ern ports to the interior, will be cared for ' I and shipped to the poiut ?d' destination. ! Consignments to be forwarded hy Bea , I must always be accompanied by bills of lading and*letter of advice, with instruc? tions to insure, if desired. Jun.; 28 E. N. FULLER, B. & Y. Ag't. i Greenville and Columbia Railroad. GEN I. SUPERINTEND'TS OFFICE, COLUMBIA, Mav 26, i860. ON and after MONDAY next. 28th inst., the Passenger Trains will run daily (Sundays excepted) until further notice, as follows: ! Leave Columbia at.. 7.00 a. m. " Alston at. .. 'J.4? '. Newberry at.11.35 '" Arrive at Abbeville at. 4.50 p. m. ! " at Anderson at.7.10 " " at Greenville at .8.10 " Leave Greenville at . .I.Ki, in. " Anderdon nt.6.55 " ? - Abbeville at. 9.20 " Newberry at.2.15;'. m. ' Arrive at Alston at. 4.2 ? at Columbia at .7.1 > " May 27 J. B. LASSALLE, Cn n Sup. Cement and Plaster. ! At the Sign of the Ooldea Pad-Ix>ck. AFRESH SUPPLY of ROSENDALE CEMENT and CALCINED PLASTER. I .Just received and for sale by ' Sept 5 JOHN t?. DIAL. lia BKadrilend! i^lENUINE SPANISH SMOKING TO \JT BACCO, from tho Factory of Juan Camacho, Havana. Aug 18 JOHN C. BEEPERS .V CO. BREAKFAST STRIPS. AFRESH snppiv bv steamer, just re oeived. JOHN' C. SEEGERS A CO. F. W. WING'S Steam Planing Mill! Pirk en* Stree', betteeett. Washington and Plain, Columbia, S. V. f\S band and furnished to order at abort (f notice, all kinda of dressed LUMUKU, FLOORING, CEILING. SHELVING, WEA rHER-BOARDINO, Ac. Also. SASHES, Blinds, Doors, Mantle-piece Mouldings, Brackets, Counters, Tables, Ac. Having now in operation fuU sots of the most improved machinery, I am prepared Lo turn out FIRST-CLASS WORK, at very reasonable figuren. AU in want of any ma? terial in mv line will do well to give mc a sall. Aug 1 6mo Baltimore Advertisements. JOHN IZARD MIDDLETON, Shipping- and Commission Merchant, NO. 7 SOUTH STREET, BALTIMORE, ATTENDS to the purchase of GRAIN. FLOUR, GUANO, Ac, and sale of COTTON, LUMBER and SOUTHERN PRODUCE. Refers to Messrs. Lambert Gittings A. Co., Mordecai & Co., Baltimore; Cask ie A Brothers, Richmond; Gourdin, Matt hu . sen & Co., Porcher A Henry, Cohen, Hane kel A Co.. J. D. Aikeu A Co., Charleston, S. C.; Gourdin, Matthicsscn & Co., Savannah; Fisher <fc Lowrance, Columbia, S. C.; Mavcs & Martin, Newberry C. H., S. C. Aug 29 * 2mo Fall and Winter Import at ion-lad ti. RIBBONS, HILLIARY AM) STRAW GOODS. ARMSTaOMi, CATOR & CO., IMPORTERS and Jobbers of RIBBONS, BONNET SILKS and SATINS, VEL? VETS, BUCHES, FLOWERS, FEATHERS, Straw Bonnets, Ladies' Hats, trimmed and untrimmed, Shaker Hoods, No. 237 and Lofts of 239 Baltimore St., BALTIMORE, SID., Offer a stock unsurpassed in the United States in variety and cheapness. Orders solicited and prompt attention given. Terms cash. Ang 25 *lmo New York Advertisements. STENHOUSE & MACAULAY, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, I7<OR the sale of COTTON. COTTON ' YARNS, SHEETINGS, Naval Store?, .Vc, and for the purchase ot Merchandize generally, 66 Pearl Street, Neic York. Consignments to us from every point in the South fully protected by insurance as soon as shipped. July 14 Iv J. E. STENHt >USE. ALLAN MACAULAY. iii 111 Til ! Some Soaps burn your fingers, Some vour clothing, and All melt liko dew- before, a Joly ?un. Tin- Saan de Terre Co.'s Park P.r.m-,, Family Soap WON'T DO EITHER! On thc contrary, it is Pleasant to the bands. Harmless to your clothing, and "STANDS LIKE A STONEWALL." THIS article is made from a natural pro? duct, and is in every way eu pe ri or to tho ordinary Family Soc ps. Besides its superior cleansing qualities, it softens goods and brightens colors without injury to either. One pound equal to ono and k half of ordinary soap. ? saving of 50 per cent. Send for circulars. Sold%ytJtetra<U generativ, ter PRINCIPAL OFFICE, 32 VESEY STREET, NEW YORK. M. B. STAFFORD- President. _ JulvJ_mw3mo SOUTHERN BANK NOTES! SOUTHERN SECtmrriES ? Bought and sold on commission by LAWRENCE BROTHERS & CO., BANKERS, NO. Ui WALL STREET, NEW yo UK. MONEY received on depoaitftom banks, hankers, merchants and others. Or? ders in Gold, Government and Otb er Secu? rities executed at tho regalar Stock Ex? change hy a member of the firm. Consign? ments of Cotton solicited. APru 8 DEWITT C. LIWUEXCE. Joirs-R. CECIL. Crans J. L\WHENCE. WM. A. HALSTKD. JAMES CONNER'S SONS UNITED STATES TYPE FOUNDRY PRtNTER'S WAREHOUSE, NOS. 2S, 30 and 32 Centre street, (cerner of Rfade street, ) New York. The typo on which this paper is printed is from ino above Foundry. Nov ls WESTCHESTER ^?OIJSE, Corner Broome Street and Boioery, JV. 1. THIS house, capable of accommodating three hundred guests and kept on the European plan, ia centrally located, and near to all pointa. City cara pass the Hotel to all tho Ferrie*, Railroad Depot? and places of Amusement every three minutes. Single Rooms, tl.00 per dav double. $2.00. .T. F. DARROW * CO., ^ Jan 14 ly Propnct.-i^t