The daily phoenix. (Columbia, S.C.) 1865-1878, August 30, 1866, Image 4
Gen. Pope proposes to gather all
the Indians roaming in the Rocky
Mountains ami on the great plajjps of
New Mexico into a reservation in the
Mississippi Valley, and teach them
agriculture.
Grape-grower Longworth was in?
troduced the other day to poet Long?
fellow. Of the likeness of their
names the poet said: "Worth makes
the man; the want of it the fellow."
A Memphis yoong man recently
rapned his governor over the head
with an iron bar, then w??t through
him for his stamps. Securing 880,
he ran away.
A mutinous soldier was lately shot
through the heart, at Vicksburg, for
attacking the entire guard with MB
bayonet.
A California paper notices the birth j
of a child "with one arm under pecu?
liar circumstances.1 ' Queer place for
an arm._
HANAHAN & WASLEY,
Factors ud C-ommissio? Merchants,
Columbia, ?nd Cha.rleaton, S. C.
BolicitoonsignmeTits st rlther place from
their friends. July 18 3mo
H. D. HANAHAN. I1LIX WARLEY.
Stallion John Morgan.
THE Blooded Stallion, JOHN
4\ -, MORGAN, will stead the Fall
JU??T\ieaaon in Columbia, commencing
l 1 / i or, the 15th inst., fer $20 cash on
first service; or $30, if not paid by the 1st
October. Groom's fee, tl.w in advance.
JOHN is a handsome dark-brown horno;
eight years old; fifteen hands and two
inches high; sired by "Sailor Boy," who
was by "Jim Cropper," one of old Sir
Archy's best sons; nia dam by "Whip,"
out of a ano Horgan mare. He can trot a
mile in three minutes, bot has never been
trained; has the kindest disposition, and
ie very ?ore. _Aug 7 Imo
Elegant Toilet Extracts for
tbe Handkerchief.
LOWS GENUINE WTNDSOB 80AP.
Lnbin's Genuine Extracts.
German Cologne Water.
Elegant French Soaps.
Powder Puffs and Boxes.
Boee Toilet Powder.
Lily White and Tablets.
English Hair Brushes. At
FIS HEB ?. IIEENITSH'S.
Aug 19_Pharmacists.
Indelible Inks,
FOB marking linen. At
FISHER * HEINITSH'S,
July 7_DrnggiBta.
Wonderful Parlor Amusement !
PHOTOGRAPHS BY MAGIC ! !
ANT one may make a beautiful picture
with only a few drops of water, ant
maka your own alburno of pretty nie ture;
at little coat. For sale bv
FIS SER ft HEINTTBH, Pharmacists.
Arrival of Pontoons.
ANOTHER large supply of PONTOONS
SUGAR PLUMS, for worms. Thi
great medicine for worms. Over 2,800 hav<
been sold in lees than two months, am
millions of worms destroyed. If vom
children have worms, go to Fisher A Hein
?tab's and get a box.
FISHEB Sc HEIN ITS H, Pharmacists.
The Fair Face of a Beautiful Womai
ri the admiration of every one. No on?
possessing this rich giff and attribut?
of health and attraction would exchange i
for the wealth of tho Indies. Yet hov
many suffer their skin to become rougl
with ?pots, and pimples, winch mar th?
beauty and bloom of the face. The .CIR
CASSIA^ BLOOM removes aU spots am
blemishes, tan, freckles, pimples, blotches
and imparts a beautiful complexion, H<
attractive in woman.
For sale by druggists everywhere.
FISHER A HEINIT8H, Agents.
JOHN M. MABI8 ft CO..Tftnled'a.
Hear the Voice of the People!
IHAVE tried your GERMAN HOBSl
POWDERS, and am well pleased wit!
the result. Send rae $5 worth bv express
sad obligo J.C
Good tor aU discuses to which horse i
subject. A valuable medicine. No on<
should be without it. For sale bv
FISHER A HEIN?T8H,
July 12_Dtroggists.
QUEEN'S DELI GHI
And Sarsaparilla I
WONDERFUL EFFECT of only on
bottle. Copy of a lotter: "I hav
o sed only half a bottle of Queen's Deligh
..ad Sarsaparilla for boils and eruptions <
die skin and itching humor ot the bloo<
which annoyed me very much. I am ct
tirely cur?u. I think your modioine a vah
able one. F. W. C."
For sale hy FISHER Sc HE1NITSH.
Bed Bugs, Bed Bugs
TO insure the comfort of "nature's Bwe?
rostoror," get a bottle of the "BE
BUG DESTROYER" It destrovs thom ii
stantly. At FISHER ft HEINITSH'S,
Jory 7_Druggists.
Extraordinary Annihilator
FOR BED BUGS.
For BATS and MICE.
For ITCH and HUMORS.
For TOOTHACHE. At
FISHER ft HEINITSH'S, Druggists.
Lemon Acid or Lemonade!
FOB making LEMONADE. Put in bc
ties; 25 cents each. At
FISHER & HEINITSH'S, Druggists.
Notice to Crediton.
S. R. Byers and Butler Byers va. Jane
Craddick, Jesse Graddick et al-BM j
Sale ami Partition.
XN pursuance of tho decretal order
r ? ?Y^ caae. the Commissioner in Equi
Tor Richland District notifies tho cr?dito
ot Samuel Byers, deceased, to appear b
oC Ju* ~ ^H6U? ?nd Prove ?heir d
nanda, on orWo? tho 1? MONDAY
October next.
D. B. DxSAUSSUBE, C. E. R. D.
Jans 81 _thSrm,
ESTAIS HOTICE.
ALL persona having demands again
tho catate of the Rev. SAML TOW
SEND, deceased, will present tLm? m
perly proven, to tho tmderaigned; and S
sons indobted to said estate wiU ma
immediate payment to
MARTHA J. TOWNSEND,
Adm'x of Rev. S. Townsend
? ?y???..2- g TOWNSEND, atTowmS
ii North's Bookstore, is mv agent.
Aug 2 * tfaOau
Ladies' ?nd Miases* Congress GAITERS.
Ladies' Stocl Shank SHOES-unrivalod
for durability and ease; in short, all SIECH
and styles, and feel confident we can please
the most fastidious taste.
ALSO, A ? IXE STOCK OK
CARRIAGE MATERIALS !
sucu AS:
Hickory, Oak and Ash FEL- ,_, _
LOES ami SPOKES. OA-HX^
Hickory und Ash Shafts. V?P^vS*'
Tongues, Springs. W ??
Buggy Umbrellas.
Baggy, Biding and \Yagon Whips.
SOU gallons Varnishes, assorted.
1,000 yards broad and narrow Laces.
ALSO. j
A,?*-. SHELF GOODS.
Tir* Table and Pocket CUTLERY.
a^fx> Screws, Locks, Planes, Ac.
1,000 lbs. White Lead.
All of which is offered at the VERY
LOWEST PRICES.
FISHER S LOWRANCE,
Aug 2G Columbia, 8. C.
Columbia Female Academy.
Hoarding and Dag School.
^amv THE EXERCISES of this In
jfffT'j^k. Stitntion will bc resumed on
*^EBf^lSi-bc 1st ef October.
TMB Sgt Parents or Guardians wish
arj^y ing to enter Pupils are roqnest
*SMs^ ed to make application before
the 20th of September.
JANE H. REYNOLDS,
SOPHIA St. REYNOLDS,
Ang 29 3* Principals.
SCHOOL H0T?CE7
MRS. SARAH B. PECK will
ifZJ? open SCHOOL on MONDAY, 1st
^UL^HkfcOctobcr. She respectfully soli?
dus tgtcits a share of public patron
jff3^aKC- Any information as to
.abr tenus of tuition, apply tu W.
D. PECK, at E. ft G. 1). Hope's store.
Aug 7 tnthlO
Columbia Male Academy.
CLASSICAL AND MATHEMATICAL SCHOOL.
HUGH S. THOMPSON, Ina true tee in
Mathematics, French and the English
branches.
RICHARD FORD, A. M., Instrnctor in
the Latin and Greek Classics and tho Eng?
lish branches.
?ff^k TIIK NEXT TERM will begin
'_|?Ti':'lu MONDAY, the 10th of Scp
^^?^jgtember, and continuo four (4)
jJPjPFinontlis. Pupils will be prc
<aaV^' pared for anmis^ion into any
University or College. Thc course of in?
struction includes a new and improved
system of Book-keeping, and special ad?
vantages will l>e afforded such pupils aa
may desiro to lit themselves for mercantile
ufo.
TEEMS.-For thc Classics, French and
English brandies, $25. For the English
branches, $20.
Pupils who enter for less than thc whole
term will bo charged in projiorlion to the
above rates. Aug 23 9$
BELLE " RAVEN IXST1T? TE !
ALEXANDRIA, VA.
NEW
_ WE aro daily making new
TwV additions to our stock, "and
have just received a large and
^r*-'*i8a^a*e!egai)t assortment of
SHOES ! !
THE next session of this in?
stitution commences MONDAY",
tSeptem her 17.
The new term will begin with
'increased advantages. Tho
Principal pledges herself to thu
patrons and friends of tho school to use
every efibrt to maintain its former reputa?
tion and select character. Tho Institute
is located in a retired and healthy part of
the city, central and easy of access.
Tho building is spacious and commo?
dious, and the Study Hall is furnished with
new and improved furniture.
The city is remarkably healthy; during
the past year there has been entire exemp?
tion from sickness among the pupils.
There is a complete organization of
Teachers and Professors, and improved
Text Books aro used.
REVERENCES.-Dr. H. W. Gibbes, Dr.
John Fisher, Kev. J. .M. Pringle, W. K.
Bachman, Esq.
Sty For circulars, containing terms and
other particulars, address
Miss E. B. GARBEK,
_Aug 20 in th m M Alexandria, Vii.
~ ft BT If ICfftT
Legs and Arms.
THE SOUTHERN
LET. AD ARM COMPANY
HAVE established B branch office and
manufactory at Columbia, S. C.
The improved AUTOMATIC LEG AND
ARM manufactured by this company arc
unsurpassed by any in tho world.
Our workmen are practical artificial leg
and arm makers- three of thom 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 ft CO.,
Socger's Building, Columbia, S. <
Offices- Madison, Ga., Nashville, Tenn.,
i Columbia, 8. C. May 27 (imo
Isa Madrilend!
GENUINE SPANISH SMOKING TO?
BACCO, from the Factory of Juan
Camacho, Havana.
- Aug 18 J?H* g- SEEGERS ft CO.
Old Newspapers for Sale,
BY the hundred or thousand. at
M?xoh3 PHON1X OFFICE.
Notice to Travelers.
THOSK#oing or rei
North should take the -
rout* to WoWon and Bey Lice to Betti- ]
moro, or via Richmond to Baltimore.. H?*
tame cia Raleigh, 382 ?ile? to Weldon; by
Wilmiugtuu, 358 milos-over whdtA^rout??
the great mails aro transported. Splondid .
sleeving car*- are running ?nd tao best
rolling stock uow in the Southern country.
Sure connections. Through Tickets and
Through Baggago Chocks.
DISTANCES.
Richmond to Kingsville, via Greens?
boro.417 miles.
Richmond to Kingsville, via Wil?
mington .416A miles.
H. L. FREMONT,
Aug 14 Imo_ Engineer ?nd Sup t. _
To and from the North.
TBE0?GH"RM! ?? UNI!
Via the North. Carolina Railroad and
its Connecting Lines.
BY THROUGH FREIGHT ARRANGE?
MENTS, through receipts aro given
from Columbia and all points on tho Char
lotto and South Carolina Railroad, to Now
York, Boston. Philadelphia, Baltimore,
Portsmouth, Norfolk, Petersburg and Citv
Peint, at exceedingly LOW BATES.
Lower, with more desjxiteJi and with
less insurance than any other line.
Seo agents and ship your goods by the
following lines, and no other-caro of Rail?
road Agent, Portsmouth, Va.:
From New York. -Atlantic Coast Mail
Steamship Company, LIVINGSTON, FOX
A CO., Agents; office No. 88 Liberty Btroet,
Shipping Point, Pier No. 36, North River,
Prom Boston.-Boston and Norfolk
Steamship Company, A. SAMPSON, Agent,
and of Central wharf, Boston.
From Philadelphia.-Philadelphia and
Norfolk Steamship Companv, W. P. CLYDE
& CO., Agents, No. li North Delaware
Avenue, Philadelphia.
From Baltimore.-Baltimore Steam
Packet Company, told Bay Line,) L. B.
PARKS, nt, foot of Union Dock, and
by Dram : ! ino.
" Ki-'V!:LS LINK GIVES MORE DE?
SPATCH i'll AN ANY EXPRESS COMPA?
NY, and : about ONE-FOURTH THE
COST. Aug 7 Imo
NORTH CAROLINA RAILROAD.
CHANGE OF TIME!
ON and after SUNDAY, June lo, lfiftC,
trains will run as follows:
Ivoare Charlotte at 11.15p. m. and 4.30
a. m.
Tho 11.15 u. m. train make? quick con?
nections with trains for the Norm at Ra?
leigh, and is the
QUICKEST AND MOST COM?
FORTABLE ROUTE TO ALL
POINTS NORTH AND WEST
F R OM COLUMBIA!!
aa" THROUGH TICKETS can bo had at
Charlotte to all tho Northern cities.
E. WILKES,
lune ll Engineer and Supor't.
IRRIT^Rli??iin MIITF YiiRTIP
[ Via Richmond and Danville Rail?
road, from Greensboro, N. C., via
i Danville and Richmond, Va., to
Washington, Baltimore. Philadel?
phia and New York.
Till", traveling public aro informed that
this linc is now fahy open, by thecom
i plotiou of the Charlotte ami South Caroli
! na Railroad between Columbia and Char
! lotte, ?jr THROUGH TICKETS can bc
1 purchased at the Tiejtct Oftioo of theChar
i lotte and South Carolina Railroad, at Co
I lumbia. THOMAS DODAMEAD,
Sup. Richmond and Danville R. R.
June 29
j South Carolina Railroad Company.
j RECEIVING AND PORW'RD'G DEPT,
CUAitLESTOX, June 25, 1866.
' rriHE South Carolina Railroad Company
j _I_ having re-established ?is Receiving
j and Forwarding Office, Merchandize and
I Produce consigned lo its Agent, from thc
I interior to Northern ports and from North
I ern ports to the interior, will he cared for
; and shipped to the point of destination.
Consignments to be forwarded by sea
I must always he accompanied by hills of
? lading and letter of advice, with instrnc
i tiona to insure, if desired.
! June 2s E. N. FULLER, B. A F. Ag't.
General Superintendent's Office,
jig"'j;ri- j? ? ? 'iy^"?l:^T^. ?j :*?<S?*?:
? CHARLOTTE * S. C. RAILROAD,
Coi.rarniA, S. C., June 9, 1*60.
ON and after TUESDAY, 10th instant,
THROUGH PASSENGER TRAIN'S,
making close connections, will be run ove:
this road MS follows:
, Leave Columbia Junction at... 1.:>."> p. m.
i Arrive at Charlotte, .11.15 .'
Leave Charlotte at...12.15 a. m.
Arrive at Columbia Junction at.. t;.55 "
July lt? JAS. ANDERSON, Su;.":.
Schedule over South Carolina R R.
GENERAL SUI' TS OFFICE,
CHARLESTON, July 7, IStk).
ON and after TUESDAY, July 10, 1866.
the Passenger Trains will h ave ami
1 arrive as follows, viz :
Ijeave Columbia at .6.50.a. m.
j Arrive in Charleston at.?.00*p. m.
j Leave Charleston at . 7.Ul) a. m.
? Arrive in Columbia at .4.4?? p. m.
j JulyS H. T. PEAKE, Gen ?np.
Greenville and Colnmbia Railroad.
I G KN'L SUPERINTENDTH OFFICE,
COT.TOTBTA, Mav 2?. lhtil).
ON a;;d arter MONDAY next, 2sth inst.,
tho Passenger Trains will run daily
! (Sundays excepted) until further notice, a's
; follows:
I Leave Columbia at 7.On a. ni.
'? Alston at . 9.45 "
" Newberry at ..11.35 "
Arrive at Abbeville at. 4.50 p.m.
'. nt Anderson at ..7.10 "
.. ai Greenville at . . . 8.10 .
Lusvo G loenville at.5.55 a. m.
.' Anderson at .6.55 "
" Al ' ville at. 9.20 ..
" N< lorry at.2.45p.m.
j Arrive at t ? at..4.2 . ' .*
" ;.' . . > ! 11111 IJ i a at . . 7.1 J "
May 2 J-_B- LvsSALLE, (ion Sup.
By Express !
, -?Q HONES CHEESE
30 doz. PORTER.
. Ans 1?* JOHN C. SEEG ? RS & CO
A New and Grand Epoch
M?ILL?? .I*#
BR. MA00IBXf*8 10
_JBtJTO JBA?.V3B !
rsi HESE wonderful medicines are now eo
X familiar to the people that bat little
endorsement of their Taino a? a physic
need be made. The Pille of Dr. Maggiel
contain no mineral. They do not gripe,
and they do not enfeeble the system by ex?
treme purging. They are universal in
CHEATING A VIGOROUS APPETITE!
And correspondingly strengthen the diges?
tion. They tone tho liver, clear the head
and steady the nerves. To those who are |
not familiar with tho uso of
DR. MAGGIEL'S PILLS
As au anti-biUious remedy, the following
extracts from various letters will be, it is
hoped, of sufficient importance to Justify
the quoting of them here:
WHAT THE PATIENTS SAY OF
DI? MAGGIEL'S PILLS AND SALVE.
"The best Pills for headache I ever had."
"My liver works like an engine, thanks |
to your Pills."
"I am pleased to say to yon, Dr. Maggiel, I
that I would not bo without a box of your
Pills for coring me of morning nausea for ?
the world."
"You will find cuclosod $1. Your Pills I
aro only 25 cents, but I considcrfthem worth
to mo $1."
"DEAK DOCTOB: My tongue had a fur on
it every morning like the back of a cat.
Yonr Pills took it away."
"1 took half a pill and crushed it to pow?
der, end gave it m jelly to my little babe j
for cholera morbus. Thc dear little pct
was well in three hours after."
"I suppose it is hardly worth while to tell !
you my burned foot has got well from the
use of your Salve. Enclosed find 25 cents I
for another box to keep in the house." '
"Send me .mot her box of Salve."
''Enclosed lind 75 cents for two boxes of
your Maggiel's Pills and one of Salve."
"The most gentle, yot searching, medi?
cino I ever swallowed." j
--
MAGGIEL'S TILLS AND SALVE
Are almost universal in their effects, and a
euro can be almost alwav.-t guaranteed. I
FOR BILIOUS DISEASES,
Nothing can be more productive of cure
j than these Pills. Their almost magic in?
I fluencc is felt nt once; and the usual con
? coraitants of this most distressing disease
|are removed. These remedies .re made'
i from tho purest
VEGETABLE COMPOUNDS.
? They will not harm tho most delicate fe
I male, Mid can bc given with g<x>d effeet in
' prescribed doses to tho youngest babe.
; FOR CUTANEOUS DISORDERS
i And all eruptions ol the skin, the Salve is
I most invaluable, lt does not beal exter
1 nally alone, but. penetrates with the most
j searching effects to the very root ot the evil.
! DR. MAGGIEL'S PILLS
; INV.Mtf AIILY CritETHE FOLLOWING DISEASES!
; Asthma. i Headache,
) bowel Complaints, | Indigestion,
j Coughs, I Influenza,
' Colds, I Iufiauiniatiou,
I Chest Disco*? s, I Inward Weakness,
Costiveness, , Liver Complaint,
j Dyspepsia, I Lowness of Spirits.
; Diarrhoea, Ringworm.
I Dropsy, ? Rheumatism,
: Debility, j Salt Rhouiu,
I Fever and Agnc, I Scalds.
Skin Diseases,
l.'rr.'i iiof (.Uni,lins 12 PHI*.
One Pill ?'*. <i Dose.
NOTICE. None genuine without the en
' graved tva.!o mark around each pot or box,
j signed by DR. J. MAGGIEL, Now York, to
' counterfeit which is felony.
CST Sold bv all respectable dealers in
; medicines throughout the United States
. and Canadas, at 2? cents por box or pot.
! FISHER .": HF.1NITSH, Columbia, S. C.
.Tidy 2'.? ly
French Medicines in Vogue ?
GRIMAULT & CO.,
iVict.titis to II. I. H. Prince Napoleon,
ti) RUE RICHELIEU, PARIS.
Xo MOUE coi) Ll \'EH OIL.
Grimauit's Syrup of Iodized Horse
Radish.
SYRUP is employed with the greatest
.-ncc? ss, in place of Cod Liver Oil, to
which it is infinitely superior. It cures
diseases ot the ehest, scrofula, lymphatic
disorders, ?reen sickness, muscular atony
alni lusa ol' appetite. It regenerates the
constitution by purifying thc blood, being
thus invaluable in thc treatment ot skin
diseases, and is administered with the
greatest efficacy to young children.subject
to humors, or obstruction of the glands.
A" ,V??>' Poverty ot' tho Itlood and Pah
(Joniplexion.
Dr. Leras Phosphate of Iron.
This new ferruginous medicine contains
thc elements of thc blood ami bones, and
iron in a liquid state, li is different from
all hitherto offered to the public, is liquid,
colorless and tasteless. It speedily cures
chlorosis, pains in the stomach, difficult
digestion, dysruenorrhica, anemia.
Tlie majority of the Academics of Medi?
cine of Paris i ecommend the Phosphate of
Iron to ladies ot delicate constitution suf?
fering from anemia, and all other persons
fatigued from o\ cr-auxioty, nervous cmo
t ions, over-work, general debility and poor
ne.ss of blood; never causes constipation.
So MOUE CO XS CMP TI OX.
Grimauit's Syrup of Hypophosphate
of Lime,
: For ?til diseases of tho chest. This medi?
cine is invaluable; it is largely used at the
1 Brompton Hospital, in London, for con
snmpti ?n, and generally approved bv the
leading men in England amt Prance.
BETTER TUAN COPA IRA.
j Grimauit's Vegetable Matico Trisec?
tion and Capsules.
Where all other medicines have failed,
these preparations will always effect acure.
! These insure rapid and extraordinary cure
! of severe recent and chronic cases of pri
? vat',' disease. Tin y are used m the hospi?
tals of Pali* by the celebrated Dr. Ricord,
; and arc found greatly superior to all hitber
I to known mineral remedies ami Copaiba
and Cubebs. The injection is used in re
' cent, and capsules in the more chronic
cases.
Grimault s Brazilian Guaran?.
Foi immediate cure of nervous head?
ache, neuralgia; vegetable substance; en?
tirely inoffensive, of Brazilian origin.
General Depot - In Paris, at GRIMAULT
ET CO., 45 Rue Richelieu: in Nf w Yolk, at
? FOUGERA & VAN DER KI EFT, 3d North
I William street, an-! Ht everv good chemist's.
Aug 12
BELTING AND PACKING.
?it Uie Si ja of the Golden Pad-Lock.
IN'DIA RUBBER BELTING.
Hemp and India Rubber PACKING.
A go..d assortment of the above in utera
and foi sal* low for cash by
July 25 JOHN C. DIAL
Charleston AdvertwemenU.
, CORN,
To th? Merchants of Columbia.
TX TE will be receiving, on the ?th. 29th
Y ? and 80th, tire thousand (?,000)
baabole prime MIXED CORN, in balk.
Merchants having baga on hand, can, by
aending them to na, have them filled and
delivered at tb? South Carolina Railroad
Depot at one dollar and twelve cents ($1.12)
per bushel of 5G pounds-dray&ge and all
other expenses included.
AXSO,
5,000 bushels primo Mixed Corn, urthree
bushel bags-delivered at South Carolina
Railroad Depot at 11.32 per bushel.
3,000 bushels prime Waite Corn, in three
bushel bags-delivered at South Carolina
Railroad Depot at tl.45 per bushel.
C. N. AVERILL St SUN,
No. 2 North Atlantic Wharf,
AUK 28 3 Charleston, 8. C.
HEW YORK AND CHARLESTON
PEOPLE'S STEAMSHIP COMPANY.
Fare Reduced to $25.
Leaving euch Pori every Alterttiiie
Thursday.
STEAMSHIP EMILY B. SO?'DKR,
CA Ff. R W. LOCKWOOD.
STEAMSHIP MOSKKA.
CAPT. C. P. MABSBTMAM.
THESE STEAMSHIPS, offering ever?
inducement to SHIPPERS and the
TRAVELING PUBLIC, having superior
accommodations for Passengers, with
tables euppli d t>y every luxury the New
York and Charleston markets ?au afford;
and, for safety, speed and comfort, are un?
rivalled cm thc co&Bt.
k THE STEAMSHIP
EMILY B. SOLIDER,
I CAPTAIN R. W. LOCKWOOD,
WILL LEAVE NORTH ATLANTIC
WHARF, on THURSDAY, August 30,
18Co, at - o'clock.
Liberal advances made consignments
to New York,
i For Freight or Passage apply at the
I Agent*. WILLIS A CHTBOLM,
Aug 24 North Atlantic Wharf._
Charleston Hotel,
WHITE Si MIXER, PROPRIETORS.
THIS POPULAR and well known
HOTEL baa lieen NEWLY FUR?
NISHED throughout by thc present
i proprietor?, who have beeu sixteen year?
! connected with the establishment.
; H. WHITE, GEO. G. MIXER.
CHAS. A. MIUXB, Cashier. Aug 6
! COHEN, HANCXEL & CO.,
j Factors and Commission Merchants.
! No. 46 East Bay, Charleston, S. C.
j JACOB COUKN* <:. F. HANCatL. J OM. COU?3.
WILL ?ell COTTON, RICE, TOBACCO,
Naval Store? and all descriptions of
I Produce or Merchandize. Will ship to
I Northern and Foreign Port?, Ac. Will
I make liberal advances on consignnieuts for
sale or shipment. May 15
A HARE CHANCE
For an Enterprising Man.
THE SHIVER HOUSE,
THAT old and well es?
tablished hon-je, is now
offered for RENT or LEASE
_ from one to three y esa
with or without Furniture. Thia house is
ccntrallv located, near the most busines?
part of tho city, within one hundred yards
of the new* Market building. Attached to
the House aro a Barber Shop, Bar-room
and Livery Stables, and avery out-building
I necessary to a complete Hotel. Every fa
'. cility nocoHsnry to go at once to work. To
I an approved applicant, terms will be made
I liberal, and possession given at once or at
any time between now and the lirst of Oc
tober. For any information, apply directly
to me at thc House, bv letter or i? person*.
Aug 23 W. SHIVER.
I Columbia. S. C., August 23, 186C.
Si" Carolina Spartan and Express, Spar
? tanburg; Times, UnionviUe; Herald, New
i berry; Mountaineer, Greenville: J>ai!y
I Netts, Charleston; will each copy three
' times and uond hill? to me.
Bini ira.
j PASSENGERS arriving in j
j Columbia on the different
I Railroads will ()nd Omni-j
j buses, ( 'arriages and Baggage j
'ii' - - - ?
\i agons in readiness to run- ?
v?y them t<> and from his
Hotel. KR EE OK CHARGE
Responsible persons in at?
tendance to receive Checks
and Baggage.
T. S. DICKERSON,
Proprietor
Aug 15 lino
National Hotel,
Near the Greenville and Charleston
Railroad Depots,
COLUMBIA, S. C.
THE public is informed that thc
above hotel has Just been finished,
?and contains new furniture through- j
out, for the accommodation of TRANSIENT I
aud REGULAR BOARDERS. The very'
best that th? marketa afford will be fouuii
on bin table, prepared in excellent style. !
Charges moderate. * j
l'asaonger? will be conveyed to and from i
rither of tho depots FREE OF CHARGE.
Also, VEHICLES furnished to carry pas
Bangers to anv part of the town or countrv. i
Fine WINES, LIQUORS, CIGARS, TO- j
ISACCO, etc., csu be obtained iu thc Sam
pla Room connected with the hotel
Aug 7_R. JOINER, Proprietor.
AJLBI ATYRI
CASKS Joungera A Co.'s EDIN
BURGH- J C. SEEGERS ACO. !
22
l^t^ore Advertisements.
JOHN IZABLD MIDDLETON,
JT*. 7 80U&t STREET, BALI i MOUE,
A TTENDS to tb? parcharte of GRAIN,
J\_ FLOUR, GUANO, Ac, and aale of
COTTON, LUMBER and SOUTHERN
PRODUCE.
Refera to Messrs. Lambert G it ting* ic
Co.. Mordecai A Co., Baltimore; Ca?Vie A
Brothers, Richmond, Ooordin, Matthias
sen A Co., Porcher A Henry, Cohen, Bane
kel A Co., J. D. Alkea A Co., Charleston, 8.
C. ; Gourdin, Matthlessen A Cu., Savannah ;
Fisher A Lowrance. Columbia, S. C -
Mayes Martin, newberry C. H., H. <."?
AWB'-W . ._ 2mo
hU u4 WiltrT faprttfMt-Uft.
RIBBONS,
MILLINERY AND STRAW GOODS.
ARMSTRONG, CATOR & CO.,
IMPORTERS and Jobbern of RIBBONS,
BONNET SILKS and SATINS, VEL?
VETS, RUCHES, FLOWERS, FEATHERS.
Straw Bonnets, Ladies' Hats, trimmed aaa
untrimmed, Shaker Hoods,
2V'?. 237 and Lofts of 239 Baltimore St.,
BALTIMORE, MD.,
Offer a stock unsurpassed rn the United
States in variety and cheapness.
Orders solicited and prompt attentiou
given. Terms cash. Ang SS *lmo
New York Advertisements.
STENHOUSE & MACAULAY,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
?TIOR the sale of COTTON, COTTON
" YARNS, SHEETINGS, Naval Stores.
Ac, and for the purchase of Merchandize
generally, 6G Pearl Street, Nen- York.
Consignments to us from every point in
thc South folly protected by insurance as
soon as shipped. Julv 14 IT
J. E. STENHOUSE. ALLAN MACAULAY.
SOUTHERN BANK HOTES!
SOUTHERN SECURITIES ?
Bought and aold on commission br
LAWRENCE BROTHERS & CO.,
BANKERS,
NO. Iii WALL STliEET. NEW YORK.
MONEY received on deposit from banks,
bankers, merchants and others. Or?
ders in Gold, Government and other Secu?
rities executed at tho regular Stock Ex?
change by a member of the firm. Consign?
ments of Cotton solicited. . April 8
D KW ITT C. LAWBJCNCK. JOHN R. CTKTL.
CTB?S J. LAWKKMCK. WM. A. HAXBTOI.
JAMBS CONNER'S SONS
CNifED STATES TYPE FOUNDRY
A?T>
PRINTER'S WAREHOUSE,
NOS. 28, 30 and SS Centre street, (comer
of Reade street, ) New York. The type
on which this paper is printed is from toe
above Fonndry. Nov ID
WESTCHESTER HOUSE,
Pomer Broome Street and Bowery, N. Y.
rilHIS boase, capable of accommodating
X three hundred guests and kept on the
European plan, is centrally located, and
near to all points. Citv ears pass tho
Hotel to aU the Ferries," Railroad Depo ta
and places of Amusement every taree
minntes. Single Rooms, 91.00 per dav
double, ?2.00. J. F. DARROW * CO., *
Jan 14 ly_Proprietors.
I ?IflSlll VJ*
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Notice,
COLL'MBLX., 8. C., ACULST 21, lf?6.
THE following named Commissioners of
Roads, Upper Battalion -J. M. Davis,
Thomas Friday. Samuel Rookhardt, J. P.
Richbonrgb, Wesley Smith and Hart
Maxcy; Lower Battalion-John P. Adams,
N. Bynum, Joseph Bate.-, John L. Dixon,
Thomas R. Brown, John McLaachKn ?ml
John Bates-are hereby notified to meet in
Columbia, at the Cierk'of Court's Office, in
Law Range, on MONDAY, the 3d day of
September next, at ll o'clock a. m. Each
Commissioner will canvass bis Division,
and come prepared to report the number
of hands in bis Division liable to "road
duty," as also what bridges require to hp
rebuilt ot repaired. By ojrdei:.
THOMAS TAYLOR, Chairman.
D. B. Mn.LEK, Secretary and Treasurer.
August 22 _J_
H E. NICHOLS.
OENERAL
INSURANCEAtEST,
Corner of Assenibty awl Washington Ste.,
COLUMBIA, S. C.,
REPRESENTS, among others, the fol?
lowing excellent Companies ;
Uuderwriturs' Agency, New York
capital .$3,000,000
International, New York capital. 1,000,000
Security. ?' 1,000,000
Home, New Haven, " 1.600,000
Manhattan, New York " .. 1,000,600
North American. New\ork. ' 500.CC?'
Putnam, Hartford, '' ftOO.OOti
Home, Savannah, " ?00,000
Southern Insurance and Trust, Sa?
vannah-capital. 500,000
New York Accidental, New York
"Tot?ci?s ii?D? p? rJx?jz
m GOLD OB CURRENCY, AND
LOSSES PROMPTLY SETTLED.
July 23 [Marah 1 too]