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i K?x Years Ago. ?Six years ago, the stars and stripe? Were floating proud and freo. Without an army on the land. Ur navy <>n the sea; Tile Constitution was our guide. It hung upon the wal!; Life, liberty and justice, then, Were free tit one and all. Six years ago, our State was free From negro equality's alarms. And, in tho place of national rtebtt. We cherished national charms; Then the Union blessings came to ti?. In place of "Union duns" And Congress sent out narden sied, In place of guarding yuns. Six vears n^o, we had no use For "provost guards and clowns. With big brass eagles on their caps, Parading through our towns; A police sergeant, with bis squad Of half-a-dozen men, Was quito enough, by day or night. T<> quell a riot, then. Six years ugo, the press was free, And ir. ju could speak their mind, Nor had the "habeas corpus writ" Peen kicked clear out behind. We had no saucy negroes, then. To crowd our Senate balls. Nor did we ever read about Amalgamation balls. Six years ago. a wench would wed With '-Pomp" or "Sambo," freely. Put now, she wants a "Stevens," A "Sumner" or a "Greeley:" For, o'er the spirit of their dream this swept a mighty wave: The negro is thc master now. The white man is the slave. Six years ago, the Sunny South Had not. been made a waste. Nor had the Hag of liberty Peen torn in angry haste. Put union, peace ami harmony Found retuge in our land. And the warm, fond ties of fellowship j United us as a band. Six years ago, a note on bank \\ as just as good as gold. Nor did we have to put a stamp On everything we sold; But now, "tis stamps on all we get. Or give, or sell, or buy; Thus tax us 1 ow, because wc liv*. And stamp us when we die. Six years ago, the Democrats Were masters in the House, And every person, North and South. Was quiet as a mouse; i But now, the Abolition crew. Have undertook the job; The negro is their "hobby-horse." Their object is to rob. A Dirty Cuss. The Philadelphia Mercury, speak? ing of the parado of. the '.'mean whites," in that city, says: "The most disgusting feature of the disunion procession, on Mohday last, was thc profane old scoundrel, Brownlow, from Tennessee. He passed our office in an open carriage, stretched out at full length, with his feet hanging over the side, and ex? hibited the dirtiest pair of stockings we ever saw on a white mau. Now, there was no excuse for this; there is plenty of water here, and he should at least have some respect for the people of Philadelphia, if he has none for himself. Parson, haveyour stockings washed before you go home." It would be no use, Mr. Mercury all the water in the Fairmount Water Works would not cleanse the foul and reeking carcass of the nastiest devil outside of hell's polluted shades. If a lightning machine was invented to strip the stockings, shirts and clothing from oft" his hide, at the rate of 250 suits an hour, it would be found that every suit was so thoroughly aud hor? ribly impregnated with tilth, as to fall in fragtne.uts from utter rottenness. He moves upon the earth, surrounded with an atmosphere of uncleanness an offence to all humanity-a walking pest.lenca-a moral cholera-an intel? lectual disease. His rantings and ravings are all symptoms of his terrible distemper; his blasphemy aud profanity the safety-valves which prevent an explo? sion of the decomposing and decay? ing matter of which Brownlow is composed. By day, he oozes and reeks with foulness; by night, he is surrounded by a ghastly glimmer, like that which covers a rotten fish or a decaying stump! Pity him; pray for him; his fate is more horrible than that of Cain; more terrible than that ol' the fabled "wandering Jew!" He lives to prove what a foul and monstrous demon can take the form of man and preach and act the gos? pel of rump treason. Clean him-oh, no, Philadelphia Mercury, it cannot be done; many things are possible, but the cleansing of Brownlow, like the invention of perpetual motion, can never be real? ized by weak humanity. Somewhere, we have read that un apartment in the chateau of the Em? press Josephine still retains, in all its strength, her favorite perfume. Brownlow once lectured (?) in a Me? thodist Church we know of, in the early stages of his decomposition. The church was closed, after his ha? rangue, until the next Sunday. The sexton came to build a fire, opened the door-a blast worse than the si? moon, more horrible than the com? bined odors of a thousand sewers and ten thousand cesspools smote his sense of smell! He was a defunct Methodist instanter. Two weeks from that day, the horrible tincture of Brownlow had so exhausted its power that a dozen New York scavengers could remove the pulpit, but still the fragrance lingered. Ministers came by dozens, under promise of a large salary, to fill the pulpit, but thev withered, wasted, sickened. Some became idiotic, others blasphemers, a few comfirmed invalids. Finally', the board of health burned the sanc? tuary, for the public good. Months have passed since then, but, on dark nights, a m'asmatic light, like that playing in the form of a "wili-o-the - - . J .wisp," overa swamp, ia seen right over the spot once occupied by the viulp?t, and H scent ns of two hundred festive pole-cats and fifty aromatic Africans floats on "tho calm, still, summer air." Clean him; give it up. Mercury, like a < gh conundrum. [La Crosse Democrat. FAST YOUNG MEX.-Chapin said a good thing when ho uttered these . words: 'T must pity that young man ?who, with a little finery of dross anil recklessness of manner, with his coarse passions all daguerreotyped upon his j face, goes whooping through these streets, driving an animal much ; nobler than himself, or swaggering into some haunts of show, and calls ; it'enjoying life.' He thinks fcc is astonishing the world: and he is astonishing the thinking parr ol' it, who are astonished that he is not astonishei."' at himself. For look at that compound of flash and imp:: dence, and say if. on all this earth, j there.is anything more pitiable! Uti ; know anything of the true joys of this life? As well say that the beauty : and immensity of the universe were all enclosed in the Held where .the ? prodigal lay among the husks ?md swine!" CCF.E roi: NEURALGIA.- -A Califor? nia paper paper says: -'Some time; since, wo published, n'j the request of j a friend, a receipt to cure neuralgia, j Half a drachm of sal ammonia, in an ounce of camphor water, to bo taken a tea-spoonful at a dose, and the dose repeated severu times, at intervals of five minuLes, if the pain be not re? lieved at once. Half-a-dozen different persons have since tried the receipt, i and, in every case, au immediate euro was effected. In one, the sufferer, a lady, had been affected for more than ; week, and her physician was unable to alleviate her sufferings, wheu a j solution of sal ammonia in camphor water relieved her in a few minutes. " The New York'Tribune says: "The secret of the success of Massachu? setts is obvious. She works." i You are wrong in your conclusion, j Mr. Greeley. Sho steals! Ask But-! i 1er for our spoons. A tourist at Miagara Falls writes. I that when hences the approach of j man, woman, child or Indian, he puts his hands iu his pocket and inquires, ''Well, how ranch?'* Short visits are tho best, as the fly ; said when he alighted on a hot stove. I Worm Confection, A FRESH SUPPLY of the above at June 29 MIOT'S DRUG STOKE. C. BOESHEN, Tailor, WOULD respectfully inform Iiis | friends that he ha3 taken the shop (formerly occupied hy C. D. Eberharde .on Washington street, and is prepared to MAKE SUITS or PARTS OF SUITS for gentlemen, in tho best st vie. Give him : a call._* Sept 22 Just Received I BAGGING, P.^PF. BLUE STONE, MACKEREL. LIVERPOOL SALT. Copperas, Rock Lime, kc. For Bale low . by s. T. McCAUGHRIN A CO., Main st., between Tavlor and Blinding. _S"nt 29_'_ 0 WAMS, CLUCKS, JEWELRY,1 J. SUl.ZBACUEE A CO. have un banda stock of the above goods. J^?& which wiil be disposed (d' at reason? able rates. Mr. I. SULZBACHEE, a com? petent wat^h-maker and j weller, i* con? nected with the establishment, and will repair promptly and in the heit manner, all WATCHES, CLOCKS and JEWELRY entrusted to them. OLD GOLD and SILVER bongin. HAIR JEWELRY made to order. Sept. 27_t ij OILS! OILS! OILS! TTTE have accepted the aget:cy from the VT largest factory in N ew )[ork, and are new receiving, and will constantly keep on hand: Extra Engine OIL. Spindle Transparent Car Axle OIL Signal or Head Light " Wool Natural .y inter Sperm " Bleached " " Extra 1. No. 1 Tanncio We will nell the above goods t.t NEW YORK PRICES, adding freights only. ALFRED TOLLES?N, Aug 21 Columbia, s. e. Great Bargains WE are receiving this day, cia the Emily B. Sonder, from New York, a large stock of GOODS, purchased for cash, to which we invite tho special attention ot the ladies an 1 merchants, as we will sell ; CHEAP, both at wholesale and retail: Cambric, Jaconets. Plain and Striped S iviss. ! Plaid and Tape Checks, .'dull Muslin, j Striped and Dotted Bobiner. Tarleton*, Silk Robinet for Veils. White, Colored and Black Kid Gloves. I Largo stock of Hosiery, for Ladies', Gent's, Misses and Boys, from common to ' best-regular makes, ?ill sizes. Brown and Bleached Damasks, Crush. Russia Diaper. 00 doz. Towels-cheap. Berageand Grenadine for Veils, all colors Infants' Robes, Piano and Table Covers. ? Lace Curtains, Pillow-case Lim n. Kid and Lisle Gloves. Prints, of all descriptions. Cambric, Swiss, Lisle and Thread Edg j iugs, Inserting*, Balancines. I Tobet Quilts, Ribbons and Notion.-. Bombazines, G-4 Black DeLaine. I 8-4 Blacjc and White Borage, for shawl?. Jaconet, Swiss and Nainsook Muslins. Plaid and Soft Finished Cambrics. White and Colored Brilliant-. Trail Hoop Skirts. Embroid'd and Linen Caffs and Collars. Corsets, French Fans. 200 pieces Bleached Shirting?. 25 " 8-10 and ll Qr. Sheetings. Bales 3-4, 7-S and 4-4 Shirtings. July 15 ALFRED TOLLESON GENERAL STOCK OF OWmWMMK? THE subscriber offers for sale, at and BELOW COST, bis cutirr stock ^BCTO? EARDWABE, without reserve, ?Wv consisting in part ot'the following articles, viz: Ames-' Long and Short Handle Shovels. 14 " Spades. . Manure Forks. 20 do;? genuine Collins" .Wes. 100 kegs Parker Mill Nails. Table and Pocket Cutlery. Door Locks-a general assortment. Screws, Chisels and Augers. Mill and Hand Files. Hatchets. Hammers and Broad Axe.?. Butt and Strap Hinges. Trace Chains and Axle Grease. Hollow-ware of all stylos, .tc. A. L. SOLOMON, Second door from Shiver House, Sept 6 Cmo On Plain street. Eemoval IHAVE REMOVED my shoji from the corner of 't aylor and Assembly streets to the lol nearly opposite tho Express Of? fice, on Taylor street, where 1 will always bc found, rcadv to execute, in a workman? like manner, all work in the BLACKSMITH? ING lino that may be entrusted to me. I hope, by strict attention to business, and employing none but first-class hands, to continue to receive that liberal patronage which ha's heretofore been extended tome. HENRY SKIPPED, Tavlor st.. between Sumter and Marion. S?pt_S_ ARTIFICIAL LegsandArms. LEG ii\ HAVE established a branch office and manufactory at Columbia, s. C. L'lm improved AUTOMATIC LEG AND A KM manufactured by this company are | unsurpassed by any in the. world. Our workmen ari? practical artificial leg I and arm makers-three of them wearing | legs of their own manufacture. Onr facilities an unsurpassed. Our. work warranted one year. Call and er amitie our specimens, or address DANN ELLY, MARSHALL A CO., Sceger's Building, Columbia, S. C. i On?ces-Madison, CiL, Nashville, Tenn.. Columbia. S. t '. .'Tay 27 (imo Cernent and Pias'cer. .?ii the Stan .?r' the tfoMen J'arl-Lock. j A FRESH SUPPLY ot ROSENDALE > r?L CEMEN C and CALCINED PLASTER. ! Just received and for salo bv S.-yt Jj HIN C. DIAL. Charleston Advertisements. ; For Fa?atka, Fernandina, Jacksonville And all the Landings on the St. John's River. -.... THE SPLENDID STEAMSHIP ( 1, OOO TONS ii UR THEN, j CAPTAD LOUIS M. COXETTER, 1 WILLsailfrom Adgers Wharf, Charles- i ton, S. C., fer the. above places, j every SATURDAY, at o'clock p. m., until i further notice. For freight or passage, apply on board, j or to office of the Agency, 17 Vanderhorst's Wharf, Charleston. S. C. J. D. AIKEN & CO., Agents. Sept 18 Orno NEW YORK ABD CHARLESTOB PEOPLE'S STEAMSHIP COMPANY, Fara Reduced to $2o. Leaving ..ach Port even/ Alternate Thursday. STEAMSHIP EMILY B.SOVOER, CAPT. R. W. LOCKWOOD. STEAMSHIP 3IO.VEKA, CAPT. C. P. MARSIIMAN. THESE STEAMSHIPS, offering every inducement to SHIPPERS and the TRAVELING PUBLIC, having superior accommodations for Passengers, with tables supplied by every luxury the New York and Charleston markets can afford; and, for safety, speed and comfort, are un? rivalled on the coast. THE STEAMSHIP M O N E K A , CAPTAIN C. P. MARSHMAN, WILL LEAVE NORTH ATLANTIC WHARF, on THURSDAY, October ll, lS'?ii. at - o'clock. Liberal advances made on consignments . to New York. For Freight or Pansage apply at tho Agents. WILLIS A CH?S?LM, Sept 2s North Atlantic Wharf. COHEN, HANCKEL & CO., Factors anti Commission Merchants, No. 46 East Bay, Charleston, S. C. JACOB COHEN. C. F. HAX'CKET.. JOS. COHEN. -?TTILL sell COTTON, RICE. TOBACCO, > V Naval Stoi. s and all descriptions ot Produce or Merchandize. Will ship to Northern and Foreign Ports, Ac. Will make liberal advances on consignments for sab- or shipment. May 15 Charleston Hotel, WHITE A. :il\ER, PROPRIETORS. r_w THIS POPULAR and well known gpfe HOTEL has been NEWLY FUR ??I?LNISHED throughout by the present proprietors, who have been sixteen years connected with, the establishment. H. WHITE, GEO. G. MIXER. CHAS. A. MILLEU, Cashier. Aug 6 The Lamp of Life and Way to Health. PyRIFYTHEOLOOO. V?^A^V^? For the cure of all those Diseases hav? ing i/ieir origin in a vitiated condi? tion of the human system, and those arising from any departure from 'kc Ians of health, imprudence in living, over-taxing nature, from too areal in? dulgence of every lind-eating, drift? ing, working-wJiereby nature suf? fers exhaustion. Tills chemical extract will bc fount* sn invaluable restorative cordial for ail diseases arising from an impure stat* of the blood. Cutaneous eruptions, such as boils. Pimples, Carbuncles. Pustules, blotches, Roughness of tho Skin, Scaly Appearance of the Cuticle, Totter, Ring? worms and Itching Humors of the Skin, thin purilier will remove, and impart health and a life-glow to tho complexion. For Erysipelas, Scrofula or King's Evil, Rheumatism, Pains in the Hones, Stiffness in the Joints, Old Ulcers, Want of Blood in the Parts, Syphilitic Sores and Ulcers, andlmpaired Constitutions arising from those diseases, and from thc too free use of mercury. For General Debility, spring? ing from Dyspepsia or Indigestion, Weak? ness and Pains in the Stomach, Uiver Com? plaint, or want ol' action in that organ producing pams in tho sido or Rack, affoot hig the kidneys and bladder. Females, ut the period of change, will find it the best restorative to health and strength, from all those weaknesses and depressions of mind and body which fol? low at this time (d' Iii'"'. Persons traveling Sooth or living in warm climates, and ali nuaccliniated, will find < he Queen's Delight a great protection from all those diseases .which originate in a change of climate, diet ami lite. Bs properties as a remedy were lirst in? troduced to the notice bf the profession by Dr. Tho?. Young Simons, of South Carolina, a - "-arly as lS2h. as a valuable alterative re? medy in syphilitic affections, and othersre quiring use of mercury. Dr. Simons' state? ments have been endorsed and extended by Dr. A. Lopez, of Mobile, and D. !!. h. Frost, of Charleston. From the reports ii: its favor, there soeius no reason to doubt the ethe a cy of luis medicine in Secondary Syphilis, Scrofula, Cutaneous Diseases, Chronic Hepatic Affections and other com? plaints benefited bv alterative medicines. For sale by. FISHER A- HEES1TSH. June 21) Pharmacists, Columbia, S. C. A New and Grand Epoch MEDICINE I DR. MAGGIEL'S PILLS A^D SAIAHS V THESE wonderful medicines are now so familiar to thc people that but little endorsement of their value as a phvsie need bu made. The Fills of Dr. Maggie] contain no mineral. They do no: gripe, and they do not enfeeble the system by ex? treme purging. They are universal in CREATING A VIGOROUS APPETI T],: And correspondingly strengthen the diges? tion. They tone the liver, char tho head anil steady the nerves. To those who are not familiar with the use of DR. MAGGIEL'S PILLS As uti anti-billious remedy, tho 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 DR. MAGGIEL'S PILLS AND SALVE. "Tho best Pills tor headache I ever had." "My liver work-, like an engine, thanks to your Pills." "J am pleased to say to you. Dr. Maggiel, that I would not bo without a box of your Pills for curing mo ol' morning nausea for the world." "You will timi enclosed SI. Your Pills are only 25 cents, but I considerjthem worth to me $1." "DLAK DOCTOB: My tongue had a fur on it every morning like the hack of a cat. Your Pills took it away." "I took half a pill and crushed it to pow? der, and gave it in jelly to my little babe for cholera morbus. Tho dear little pet was well in three hours after." "I suppose it is hardly worth while to tell i you my burned foot has got well from tho use of your Salve. Enclosed find 25 cents for another box to keep in tho house." ? "Send mo another box of Salve." ' Enclosed lind 75 cents for two boxes of your Maggiel's Pills and one oi Salve." I " "The most gentle, yet searching, medi? cine I over swallowed." .MAGGIEL'S PILLS AND SALVE ' Are almost universal in their effects, and a euro can be almost alway* guaranteed. FOR BILIOUS DISEASES, ? Nothing can bo more productive of cure j than these Pills. Their almost magic in. ? fluence is felt at once; and tho usual con ! comitants of this most distressing disease aro removed. These remedies are made from the purest VEGETABLE COMPOUNDS. They will not harm the most delicate fe? male, 'und can be given with good effect in prescribed doses to the youngest bab.-. FOR CUTANEOUS DISORDERS ' And all eruptions ot thc skin, the Salve is most invaluable, lt does not heal exter? nally alone, but penetrates with the most searching effects to tho very rriot of the evil. DR. MAGGIEL'S PILLS INVARIABLY CURE THE FOLLOWING DISEASES? Asthma, ; Headache, Bowel Complaints, ; Indigestion, Coughs, I Influenza, Colds, i Inflammation, Cliest Diseases, ! Inward Weakness, Costiveness. Liver Complaint, Dyspepsia, Lowness of Spirits, Diarrhoea, Ringworm, Dropsv, Rheumatism. Debility, j Salt Rheum. Fever and Ague, Scalds. Skin Diseases. Each JSor Contains 12 Pills. One Pill is a Dose. NOTICE.-None genuine without the en? graved trade mark around each pot or box. signed by DR. J. MAGGIEL, New York, to counterfeit which is felony. 'tfiT So^d by all respectable dealers in medicines throughout tho United Stat's and Canadas, at 25 cents per box or pot. FISHER & HEINTTSH. Columbia. S. C. July 29 ly Grain Cradles, Grain Fans, &c. Al the Sign of the Golden Pail-Lorn. AFULL "supply of GRAIN CRADLES, Grain Fans, Scythe Blades. Scythe Stones, Fan Wiro, Riddles, Ac, in store and for salo low for cash. Mav 2? JOHN C. DIAL. TO TRAVKLEBb, THE following is lin. traveling schedule I on the route between Columbia, Richmond, j Washington and New York, cia tin- Char- ' lotte and South Carolina Railroad: I? Going North. j < Leave Columbia at 2.20 p. m.; arrive at I t Charlotte, 9.20 p. m. Leave charlotte at ; J '.?40 p. m.: arrivent Greensboro at 2.40 a. j i m. Leave Greensboro, by Danville Kail- 1 road at 3.00 a. m.; arrive at Richmond at j ? 8.110 p. ra. Arrive at Washington at 0.00 a. < .u.: arrive at New York at 0.00 p. m. s?!T" I dav. Oct 2 1 " General Superintendent's Office, fi-?** '. j--. -^"^<?i(-}???? j CHARLOTTE s. c. RAILROAD. COLUMBIA, s. C., Sept. 22. lsot;. ; ON ami after SUNDAY, 23d September, THROUGH PASSENGER TRAINS, making cluse connections, will ??e ?un over j this road as follows: Leave Columbia at... . 2.20 p. m. Arrive at Charlotte a! . . 0.20 p. ni. Leave Charlotte at... 3.30a.m. Arrive at Columbia a: . .10.30 a. m. In consequence of the above change, wo will discontinue to rim a passenger car | with'our Freight trains. Sept23 JAS. ANDERSON, Sup't. j Schedule over South Carolina fl R. j tl*y^-^? '.'<"' * . *-'<....? *. . y ; y . jg? ?. . " ; GENERAL SUP'TS OFFICE. I CHARLESTON, S. C.. Sept. lit. I860. ; ON n n dal't orSUNDAY,September 28, the Passenger Trains ot this road will run j the following schedule: ! . AUGUSTA THAIN. ?Leave Charleston. 11.00 ai. m. j Arrive at Augusta. 8.0Op. m. j Leave Augusta.4.30 a. m. ! Arrive at Charleston. 1.00p.m. j . COLUMBIA THAIN. j Leave Charleston.5.00 it. m. Arrive at Columbia. 1.50 p. m. Leave Columbia.10.40 a. m. ! Arrivent Charleston. 7.20 p. m. ! Sept 22 7 iL T. PEAKE, Gcn'l Sup't. j New Schedule. Spartanburg and Uni?n Railroad. CNIONVILLE. S. C. S: ri. 12, 18G?. ? ON and after the 17th inst., the TRAINS : will ran on Mondays, Wednesdays aud ; 1 Sat unlay.-. l)<e.-. 11 a in- lt-av?? Spartauburg C. H. at 1 G.45 a. ie. Arrive at Alston 2.20p. m.. con-j ' tiecting with lin- Greenville dow? train. I I' p Traine leave Alston at 0.30 a. m.. cnn- : nee ting with th?" Greenville np train. A?"-i I riv.- at Spartauburg C. ii. ;.t ."?.00 r>. m. Arrangements are made by which freight, I I through?from Charieston an?! Columbia, j nwv he paid on t his road. THOS. JETER, >ent 16 2mo Pros'. S. A C. R. II. j THE ?3-REAT SOUTHERN ' \ FREIGHT AND PASSENGER LINK ! \\ .THROUGH CHARLESTON ! ? Via South Carolina Railroad and j Steamships. RA TES G C 1 HA XTICED LESS TUA .V ? THOSE J' I'B LJSIIED BY A.XV <> TH KU Ll XE : : LAUE PET WEEN COLUMBIA AM) NEW Y0KK Reduced to $27.00! TTT'HICII included MEALS and STATE \V ROOM on Steamers, ami Omnibus Fare through Charleston. Steamships leave Charleston EVERY THURSDAY and SATURDAY. ftjf" For further information, apply at the I office of tin South Carolina Railroad Cora I pany. Sept 8 Greenville and Columbia Railroad. ! M&IS&M '-^r^' -.:-_*:?i?2? i GEN'L SUPERINTEND TS OFFICE, COLVMIIIA. Sept. 12.18C6. ON ?nd after MONDAY next, 17th inst., Lie Passenger Trains will run daily ' Sundays excepted until farther notice, 'is j follow.-.: ! Leave Columbia at 7.15 a. m. " Alston at. . 9.05 " ? '" Newberry at. ...10.35 " j Arrive at Abbeville at . 3.13 p. m. '. at Anderson at . 5.10 *. j '* at Greenville at . 5.-10 " Leave Greenville at . 6.00 a.m. j " Anderson at.. . 0.80 " : .. Abbeville at... H.35 " " Newberry at. 1.20 p. m. i Arrive at Alston at. 2.45' " " at Columbia at.4.40 " The bridge at Alston being now eom ; ploted, passengers and freights will be i transported without delay. The expense ; of freights, by the discontinuance of the wagons and boat.-, will be largely reduced. Sept ll J. B. LASSALLE, (Ten. Sup. NORTH CAROLINA RAILROAD. CHANGE OF TIME.' ON and after SUNDAY, June 10, 1866, trains will run as follows: Leave Charlotte at 11.15 p. m. and 4.30 o. m. The 11.15 p. m. train makes quick con? nections with trains for the North at Ra? leigh, and is tho QUICKEST AND MOST COM? FORTABLE ROUTE TO ALL POINTS NORTH AND WEST PROM COLUMBIA:! *jr THROUGH TICKETS can he bad at Charlotte to all the Northern cities. E. WILKES, .Tune Engineer and Super't. South Carolina Railroad Company. RECEIVING AND FORW'RD'G DEPT, CHARLESTON, June 25, 18(50. THE South Carolina Railroad Companj having re-established its Receiving and Forwarding Oftice, Merchandize and Produce consigned to its Agent, from the interior to Northern ports and from North . ern ports to the interior, will be cared for '.? and shipped to the point of destination. Consignments to Le forwarded by Mea i must always be accompanied by bills of j biding and" lot tor of advice, with instrnc ! lions to insure, if desired. June 28 E. N. FULLER, B. A Y. AgT. BELTING AND PACKING. INDIA RUBBER BELTING. Hemp and India Rubber PACKING. A good assortment of the above in store and for sale low for cash by July 23 iL^^'' PIAL. ! Thos, P. Walker, ! Magistrate and Coroner, ' Office in Po?t Orrie? Building, Columbia. t COPARTNERSHIP. THE Undersigned have formed a copart? nership for the transaction of tho AUC? TION and COMMISSION BUSINESS in the ?itv of Columbia, under the nameandstvle >f MCDONALD & McELWEE. Our office ind store-rooms aro situated on Lady street, drat door Wost of the Post Office, ivhere we will give strict attention to anv business entrusted to our caro, and will .mba vor to give satisfaction to all con ?erned. D. P. McDONALD, Aug 1 :in>o . .1. H. McELWEE. ?GAREE RESTAURANT V' Next door West of the Post Office. TREVET & BERAGHI ?fTTOUL? respectfully inform their VT frieuds and the public in general that they have opeuod a RESTAURANT at the above place, where the very best ot everything in tho way of ?-ating and drink? ing can be obtained at short notice. CREAM ALE on draught. LUNCH everv dav from ll to 1 (/clock. ?Inly 10_ Baltimore Advertisements. JOHN IZARD MIDDLETON, Shipping and Commission Merchant. NO. ? SO UTIT STREET, BALTIMORE, ATTENDS to tho purchase of CRAIN, FLOUR, GUANO, Ac, and salo yr COTTON. LUMBER and SOUTHERN PRODUCE. Refers to Mesors. Lambert Gittings A Co., Mordecai A Co., Baltimore; Caskio A Brothers, Richmond; Gourdin, Matthies sen .V Co.. Porcher & Henry, Cohen,Hanc kel li Co., J. D. Aiken & Co*., Charleston, S. C.; Gourdin, Matthiessen A Co., Savannah; Fisher A Lowrance, Columbia. S. C.; Mayes A Martin. Newberry C. H.; James Pagan, Chester, s. C. Aug 29 2mo New York Advertisements. Sweet Opoponax from Mexico! "VJA'TCRE could not produce a richer _L"Si gem or choicer Perfume. Trv it and i.uviiifod. E. T. SMITH AC >., Sept lt) Hmo New York. Sweet Opoponax from Mexico! TITHE most elegant and essential personal I requisite for a ?adv, '"Extract of Sweet Opoponax/' E. T. SMITH A CO., Scot 19 limn Now York. FURN1T??RE. DE GR A AF & TAYLOR, 87 OIKI is'.) Bowery undoo ChristieSt., X. Y., STILL continue to be the largest Furni? ture Manufacturers in the citv. Parlor, Dining Room and Chamber FURNITURE, Canopy and Victoria Bedsteads, for tho Southern trade, at 20 per cont, reduction iu price. Sept 19 Gmo STENHOUSE & MACAULAY, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, I^OR tho salo of COTTON, COTTON ' YARNS, SHEETINGS, Naval Stores, Ac, and for tho purchase of Merchandize .renorally, 66 Pearl Street,'New York. Consignments to us from every point in the South fully protected by insurance as soon as shipped. July l-l ly J. E. STENHOUSE. ALLAN MACAULAY. SM M Til ! Some Soaps burn your fingers, Some your clothing, and All molt like dew before a July sun. T7ie Savon de Terre Co.'s Park Brow,* Family Soap WON'T DO EITHER! On thc contrary, it is Pleasant lo the hands, Harmless to your clothing, and "STANDS LIKE A STONEWALL." 11HIS article is made from a natural pro? duct, and is in every way superior to thc ordinary Family Soaps. Besides its superior cleansing qualities, it softens [roods and brightens colors without injury to either. One pound equal to one and a lialf of ordinary soap. A saving of 50 per :ent. Send for circulars. S'?d by the trade jeneraVy. jfciT PRINCIPAL OFFICE, 32 VESEY STREET, NEW YORK. M. B. STAFFORD, President. Ju Iv K . mw3mo SOUTHERN BANK NOTES! SOUTHERN SECURITIES I Bought and sold on commission bv LAWRENCE BROTHERS & CO., BANKERS, - NO. 16 M'A LL STREET. XE IV YORE. MONEY received on deposit from banks, bankers, merchants and others. Cr? iers in Gold, Government and other Secu? rities executed at the regular Stock Ex :hange by a member of the firm. Consign? ments of Cotton solicited. April H DEWITT C. LAWKENCE. JOHN R. CECIL. CYRUS J. LAWHENCE. WM. A. H ALS TED. JAMES~CO:??ER7S"&ONS " UNITED STATES TYPE FOUNDRY PRATER'S WAREHOUSE, NOS. 2H, 30 and 32 Centre street, (corner of Reade street, ) New York. The type :m which this paper is printed is from "tho above Foundry. Nov 18 WESTCHESTER HOUSE, ('orner Broome Street and Bowery, X. Y. THIS house, capable of accommodating: fe' throe hundred guests and kept on th? European plan, is centrally located, and near to all points. City cars pass the Hotel to all tho Ferries," Railroad Depots ind places of Amusement every throe minutos. Singlo Rooms, $1.00 per dav; louble, $2.00. J. F. DARROW A CO., .Ian 14 ly Proprietors.