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Never laste an atom when you are i not hungry; it is suicidal. Xe vor speak of your father ?is "the | old mau." . Never reply to the epithet of a j drunkard, a fool, or a fellow. Never speak contemptuously of j womankind. Never insult poverty. Darin?? the Doncaster races, a gen- | tleman wagered ?500 against a carrot | that Hastie would not win. The h^t j was made in good faith, as both the money and tue vegetable were de posited. .* A family whose house was burned i in Portland, Ale., went to hoard, and ? wore shown into a room furnished j with their own stolen furniture. _ . _ COPARTNERSHIP. _ THE undersigned respectfully iu vS&fbrm their former friends, and thc .wipublic in general, that they have | -iDLtormed a copartnership, by - name ! of EISENMANN? EBERHARDT, for the purpose ot' making up CLOTHING, in the ? latest style and at the shortest notice. The;.- have just arrived from the North with ? large and well selected stock of CASSIMERES. BROADCLOTHS, VEST- i DIGS, &c. ' We have remove d from our former stand j to Main street, in Mr. M. Ehrlich's nev store, North of Mr. J. C. Seegera'. J. F. EISEN MANN, Sept27$lmo C. ?. EBERHARD!'. WANTED, I 10(1,000 USS, OLI) METAL ! ! ! CENTS per pound paid for BRASS, ir, " ? " " " COPPER. : 4! '. " " " " LEAD. I For large quantities, a higher cash price ? will be paid bv S. E. STRA TTOX, Assemblv street, one dour from Gervais. Oct 4. *_Duo PME IMTXNLQIXS. TUST received per Express. Oct 5 JOHN c. SEEGEES A CO. Assorted Articles. EN Ul NE Italian VIOLIN STRINGS. VX Gum Elastic Balls, for base ball. Teething Rings. Nursing Bottles. Razor Strops. .Night Tapers, Pocket-Books. Diamond Cement. Children's Rattles. Crimson Indelible Ink. Smelling Salts, in bottles. Shoulder Braces for Ladies. Superior Trusses. For sale bv FISHER & HEI?ITSH, Oct 9 Pharmacists. 1 SAIXSEWM'S WINE BITTERS!; From the Celebrated Vineyard of "El Aliso." AN excellent stomachic and invigorat? ing WINE, for dyspeptics and others suffering from debility. Only oin: dollar a bottle. For sale bv FISHER & HEIN1TSH, Oct ?) Pharmacists. Ttl Smokers and Chewers of Tobacco. Eureka Smoking Tobacco- aiiewarti le. The Quest Cold Leaf Chewing Tobacco. Cheap Briarwood Pipes. The Pocket Tobacco Pouch. Rose-scented Maccaboy Snuff. For sale y FISHER & HEINITSH, Oct ?) Druggists. English Hair and Tooth L'mshcs. <\ LARGE and elegant assortment of J\_ Euglish TOOTH BRUSHES. Uso, splendid HAIR BRUSHES, all of j warranted quality, at low prices. For sale i hy FISHER & HEINITSH, ! '.> Pharmacists. ?Drugs & Medicines.: ONE THOUSAND lbs. ENGLISH BLUE ! STONE. ; 500 lbs. WASHING SODA. 150 rt Cum Camphor. 100 English Calomel. 100 '. Indigo. . ni " fresh Hops. . doz. cases Wine Bitters-il per bottle, j 50 '. (lum Opium. For sale bv Fts_ii ER_& HEINITSH, Druggists. 1 Elegant Toilet Extracts for I ~ the Handkerchief. IOWS GENUINE WINDSOR SOAP. _J Lubin's Genuino Extracts. Cern?an Cologne Water. Eiegant french Soaps. Powder Puffs and Boxes. Hose Toilet Powder. Lily White and Tablets. English Hair Brushes. At FISHER A HEINITSH'S, Aug 19 Pharmacists. , The Fair Face of a Beautiful Woman IS thc admiration of every one. No one possessing thia rich gift and attribute of health and attraction would exchange it for the wealth of the Indies. Yet how many suiter their skin to become rough with spots and pimples, which mar tho b. autv and bloom of the face. The CIR? CASSIAN BLOOM removes all spots and blemishes, tau, freckles, pimples, blotches, ami imparts a beautiful complexion, so attractive in woman. Por sale bv druggists everywhere. FISHER & HEINITSH, Agents. ? JOHN M. MA RIS ? CO., Philad'a. j WATCHES, CLOCKS, JEWELRY, %^%&'\%&VA&, ? s"-o J. SULZBACHER & CO. have on ? *./-"/V hand a stock of the above goods, Hfti?fcwbicb will be disposed of at reason? able rates. Mr. 1. SULZBACH E R, a com? petent watch-maker and jeweller, is con? nected with the establishment, and will repair promptly and in the best manner, all WATCHES, CLOCKS and JEWELRY entrusted to them. < )Id) GOLD and SILVER bousrht HAIR JEWELRY made to order. Sept 27 _ tl j Cutlery! Cutlery! ! At Ute Sign of the doblen Pad-Lock. AFULL assortment of TabP and Pocket CUTLERY, SCISSORS, Ac, in store and for sale low by JOHN C. DIAL. SUGAR-CURED SHOULDERS! ALMOST eqnal to Hams. Aug ftO JOHN C. SEEGERS A CO. Fall Goods! MEW STYLES ? r>HINTS, DELAINES. L Merinoes, Plaid Alpacas. Plaid Merino, Flannels, Blanket*. Plaid Linseya. At lowest pri?es. Oct 13 " ALFRED TOLLESON. OTLSl OILS! FFi J. stock of OILS for Machinery. Tanners' < Ml. For sale cheap bv Oct 13 ALFRED TOLLESON. AMERICAS BliBMG Hill) ! &1VF.S the BEST LIGHT of any fluid or oils now in use. Warranted non-ex? plosive. At retail or wholesale bv Oct 13 ALFRED TOLLESON. Crockery and Glassware. A LARGE STOCK of GLASSWARE fand CROCKERY, at COST, for THREE DAYS. Calla! once and bc convinced, and get bargains. Oct 13 ALFRED TOLI ESPN. SALT! SALT! Qf\(\ SACKS SALT, at low figures, by Ol/V/ ALFRED TOLLESON. Oct 13_ CRUSHED' SUGAR, ?r BBLS. EXTRA CRUSHED, at 20cents. O For salo bv ALFRED TOLLESON. Oct 13_ BBLS. extra CRUSH KD SUGAIV. .J 20 bbls. Brown Sugar. 1,000 bushels Corn. 10 bbls. Molasses, at low prices, bv Oct O ALFRED TOLLESON. Mew SMEackereL PICKLED SHAD-verv fine Breakfast dish. Superior Green and Black Teas. Extra Flour, Cheese, Lard, Butter, .lust received and for sale bv Oct ;> ALFRED T?LLESON. Goshen Butter, CHEESE A1CD IAJLI&D I JUST RECEIVED AND FOB, SALE. A RRIYED per Express THIS DAY: 1\. GOSHEN BUTTER. English Dairy CHEESE. Extra LARD." For sale low bv Sept 26 ALFRED TO LLES< ) N. CORN, SUGAR, COFFEE, ETC, JUST' RECEIYED: 500 bushels White CORN. 300 bushels Mixed Corn. Sugar, Coffee, Salt. Bagging, Rope and Twine. For sale bv Sept2G ALFRED TOLLESON. ' AUGUSTA, GA. Newly Furnished and Refitted ! Unsurpassed by any Hotel South ! 1 RE-OPENED TO TUE PUBLIC. T. S. NICXERSON, Proprietor, Late of Mills House. Charleston, and Pro? prietor of Nickerson's Hotel, Columbia. s. c. Oct y 12 THE UNDERSIGNED having leased tho above named POPULAR HOTEL, _?begs leave to inform her former patrons and thc traveling public generallv that she will be prepared for thc RECEPTION OF VISITORS on and after September 3, 18(56. Tho table will be supplied with the best the markets alford, and no effort spared to make it A FIRST-CLASS HOUSE. MKS. D. C. SPECK, Proprietress. Columbia, S. C., September 1, 1S0O. Oct 4 3mo I NOTICE IS hereby given that the city of Columbia will, at thc next session of the Legisla? ture, make application for authority to issuo bonds of thc city in substitution for bonds and interest, past due and soon to ? fall due. Aug 14 tu3mo Cabinet-maker, Upholsterer and Undertaker. HAYING resumed the ? J"above business, 1 am pre- i pared to execute all kinds of work in the above lino at the shortest notice and most, reasonable prices. A variety of COFFINS constantly on hand. Funerals promptly attended. M.* H. BERRY, At Brennan >V Carroll's Carriage Factorv. Aug 30_t_'_j C. 1). MELTON. Ii. W. SHANI). S. W. MKLTOX. MELTON & SHAND, Attorneys at Law and Solicitors in Equity, j UNIONV?LLE, S. C. OFFICE (for the present) in tho base-! ment of the Court House. Aug 24 'lino SHANAHAN & WARLEY, Factors and Commission Merchants, ('i)i(nnijia ?un? Charleston, s. C. Solicit consignments at eitherplacc from their friends. July IS 3mo H. D. MANAHAN. FELIX WARLEY. Fresh Arrivals. ("1 OSHEN BUTTER. X A S D Double Cooled Extra FAMILY FLOUR. _Sept 1G JOHN C. SEEGERS A CO. Cement and Piaster. Al the Sign of the (.olden Pad-Lock. AFRESil SUPPLY of ROSENDALE ! CEMENT and CALCINED PLASTER. 1 Just received and for sale bv Sept 5 JOHN C. DIAL. "DEN^TRYT HAYING opened my office permanently in Columbia, I ] may bc found at all hours at j the* residence of Mr. M. H. ? Berry, (opposite thc Catholic Church,) on ! Assemblv stree:. D. P. GREGG. June 12 Thos. F. Walker, K" gistrate and Coroner, Otfieo in Post Office Building, Columbia. S. H. MYERS & CO., SUCCESSORS TO ABELES. MYERS & CO., OPPOSITE OLD CITY HOTEL, COLUMBIA, S. C., ARK NOW HEADY TO EXHIBIT THEIR FALL STYLES OF LAD?ES' DR?SS GOODS I Aa being the most desirable in style and price in this ct///. S. E. mYERg & CO., (SUCCESSORS TO ABEU'S, MYERS & CO.,J HAYE ju-t opened the LARG EST and FINEST ASSORTMENT, unsurpassed in this ?-itv. viz: RIBBONS, of all shades and widths. VELVET RIBBONS, all shades and widths. BELT RIBBONS, FRENCH FLOWE1 1 BRIDAL WREATHS. OS TRICH FEATHERS, all colors. White and Black LACES, all widths. " " BONNET CRAPE. STRAW BONNETS. LADIES' HATS, trimmed and untrimmed. Special att< uti.in is paid to orders from Country Merchants and Milliners. 1.(100 pairs WOMEN'S SHOES, from $1.25 up. 500 .. MEN'S BROGANS, from $1.50 up. 200 " " BALMORALS, from $2 up. 250 ;- CHILDREN'S SHOES, fi om il np. 20 cases ROOTS, from $:i up. ?.> doz. Men's and Bovs' HATS, from il un. SS- H. MYERS e*3 0O-, Oct f! Successors to Abeles, Myers A Co. Pistols! Pistols! Pistols! Al the Sign of Ute Golden Pad-Lock. IDST received, a huge assortment of PISTOLS, embracing the most desira? ble made in this country. so, A full assortment of Powder, Shut. Caps, Cartridges, ito., and for sale cheap bv Au? .JOHN" C. DIAL. G-??HS3 PISTOLS, SPORTSMEN'S ACCOUTREMENTS, ANEW and complete assortment just received. AI.so, An elegant assortment ol FISHING TACKLE Hods, Heels, Bobs. Hooks. Lines, fcc. At LOW PRICES. P. W. KRAFT. Washington street, opposite old Jail. N. Manufacturing and repairing substantially and neatly executed. May 2(3 ly TO TRAVELERS. THE following is tuc traveling schedule on the route between Columbia, Richmond, Washington and New York, tia the Char? lotte ami South Carolina Railroad: Going North. Leave Columbia at 2.20 p. m.; arrive at Charlotte, 9.20 p. m. Leave Charlotte at 1 !? il) p. m.; arrive at Greensboro at 2.40 a. m. Leave Greensboro, by Da ivillo Rail? road at 8.00 a. m. ; arrive al Richmond at S (il) p. m. Arrive ::t Washington at (5.00 a. MI.; arrive at New York at ('..(lt) j), m. samt day. Oct 2 Mew Schedule. Spartanbnrg and Union. Railroad, UNIONVILLE, S. c., SEPT. 12. 186G. ON and after the 17th inst., tho TRAIN* will mu on Mondays, Weduesdays an? Saturdays. Down'Trains ?eave Spartauburg c. il. a: ti.45 a. m. Arrive at Alston 2.20p. m., cnn m-eting with tie..- Greenville down tram. Up Trains leave Alston at 9.30 a. m.. con ] nccting with thc Greenville up train. Ar ! rive at Spartanburg C. H. at 5.00 p. m. Arrangements are made by which freight j through from Charleston and Columbia ' may be paid on this road. TI I OS. JETER, Sept li; 2mo Prcs't S. A (J. R. R._ THE GREAT 3?UTHE11N j FREIGHT AM) PASSENGER LINE 1 THROUGH CHARLESTON ! Via -South. Carolina Railroad an Steamships. tl A TES (r UARA NTEED LESS TUA A' THOSE PUBLISHED BY ANY O T II E II L 1 X E I ! FARE BETWEEN COLUMBIA ANO NEW YORK. Reduced to $27.00 TXTHICH includes MEALS and STAT \Y ROOM on Steamers, and Omnibu Fare through Charleston. Steamships have Charleston EVER THURSDAY and SATURDAY. &i~ For further information, apply at th office of the South Carolina Railroad Con pany. Sept s NORTH CAROLINA RAILROAD. CHANGE OF TIME ! ON and after SUNDAY, June 10, LSG trains will run as follows: Leave Charlotte at 11.15 p. m. and i.i a. m. Thc- 11.15 p. m. train makes quick coi nections willi trains for the North at Rt leigh, and is the, QUICKEST AND MOST COIVJ PORTABLE'ROUTE TO ALL POINTS NORTH AND WEST F ROM COLUMBIA!! ??- THROUGH TICKETS can bo had ? Charlotte to all the Northern cities. E. WILKES, June 9 Engineer and Super't. South Carolina Railroad Company RECEIVING AND FORW RD'G DEP'T, CHARLESTON, Juno 25, I860. 1IIIE South Carolina Railroad Compai . having re-established its Rcceivir ami Forwarding Office, Merchandize ar Produce consigned to its Agent, from tl interior to Northern ports and from Nortl ern ports to the interior, will be cared fi ami shipped to the point of destination. Consignments to he forwarded bv st must always bc accompanied by bills lading and Letter of advice, with instrn tions to insure, if desired. June 28 E. N. FULLER, B. S: F. Ag't. Straw Cutters! Straw Cutters! At the Sign of the (foulen Pad- Loci,-. JUST received, a lar^e varit tv of Stra and Stalk CUTTRRS, amt for sal?, lo bv JOHN C. DIAL. ELECTION NOTICE. ' CITY CLERK'S OFFICE, COLUMBIA, October 12, 1800. N FLECTION will bo bold on TUE8 1\. DAV EVENING, the 10th inst.,hythe City Council for two PUBLIC WEIGHERS of COTTON and other Produce. Appli? cants for I bc office will hie their applica? tions at this oflico. Bv order of the Mavor. ! Oct 13 J. S. MCMAHON, City Clerk. '. CITY TAX NOTICE. i CITY CLERK'S OFFICE, COLUMBIA, October 1. 1800. ?TIAXES on sales of Merchandize. Com 1 .JL mission and Auction .Sales, ?kc, for thc I quarter endin : October 1, arc due. and ' prompt pavm ot '.he samo is requested at tins office. .1. S. McMAHON, I Oct 2 12 C'ity Clerk. ?BT?F?CIAL LegsandArms. ; THE SOUTHERN LE? AND ARM IOMAM HAVE established a branch office and manufactory at Columbia. S. C. The improved AUTOMATIC LEG AND I ARM manufactured by this company are j unsurpassed by any in the world. Om- workmen are practical artificial leg and arm makers three of thom wearing legs of their own manufacture. Our facilities arc unsurpassed. Our j w.nk warranted one year. Cail ami ex ! amine our specimens, or address DANN ELLY, MARSHALL & CO., Seeder's Building, Columbia, S. C. Offices Madison, tia.. Nashville, Tenn., i Columbia. S. C. M av 27 finio T. w. win's's Steam Planing Mill ! j J'ickens Steer', between Washington and Plain, Oolumttia, S, O. ON hand and furnished to order at short notice, all kinds of dressed LUMBER, FL? ?OHING, CEILING, SHELVING, WEA? THER-BOARDING, .ve. Abo. SASHES, Rlinds, Doors, Mantle-piece Moulding!-, Brackets, Counters, Tables, &c. Having now in operation full sets of thc most improved machinery, I am prepared to turn out FIRST-CLASS WOKE, at very reasonable ligures. All in want of any ma? terial in my line will do well to give me a call. Aug 1 Omo CALNAN & KREUD?R, DEALERS IN [GROCERIES, -pKOVtSIONS, j Wines, Liquors and Segars. SELECT GOODS always m store, and never offered for sale LESS THAN j COST. Main Street and (ferrais Street. M. J. CALNAN. CH. KREUDER July 10 1 Greenville and Columbia Railroad. GENT, SUPERINTEN D'TS OFFICE, COLUMBIA, Sept. 12,180G. I>ASSENGER Trains will run daily, Sun? days excepted, as follows: Leave Columbia at. 7.15 a. m. " Alston at.9.03 " " Newberry at.10.35 " Arrive at Abbeville at . 3.13 p. m. " at Anderson at.5.10 " .' at Greenville at. 5.40 " Li ave Greenville at... . . . 0.00 a. m. " Anderson at.C.30 " '. Abbeville at. 8.35 " " Newberry at. 1.20 p. m. Arrive at Alston at.2.45 " " at Columbia at. 4.40 " Sept 14 J. B. LASSALLE, Gen. Sup. General Superintendent's Office, mW ?2&??t? ZSgExSEit ? WlWBg# CHARLOTTE & S. C. RAILROAD. COLUMBIA, S. C., Sept, 22, 1800. ON and after SUNDAY, 23d September. THROUGH PASSENGER TRAINS! j making close connections, will be run ovei j this road as follows: I Leave Columbia at... . 2.20 p. m. j Arrive at Charlotte at.??O p. m. j Leave Charlotte at. 3.30 a. m. ! Arrive at Columbia at.10.30 a. m. j Sept 23 .JAS. ANDERSON, Sup't. j Schedule over South Carolina R R i'viS?icv .???:T-'-: . . 'KT;ZTS?i%{i??$Zr. GENERAL SUF I'S OFFICE, CHARLESTON, S. C., Sept. 10, i860. ON and'after SUNDAY, September 23, thc Passenger Trains of this road will run I thc following schedule: AUGUSTA THAIN. ?Leave Charleston.11.00 a. m Arrive at Augusta. 8.00 p. in. Leave Augusta .4.30 a. m. Arrive at Charleston. LOO p. m. COLUMBIA TRAIN. Leave Charleston. 5.00 a. m. Arrive at Columbia.1.50 p. m, Li ave Columbia;.10.40 a. m. Arrive at Charleston.7.20 p. ni Sept 22 7 H. T. FLAKE. Gen"! Sup t. The Lai-p of Life and Way to Health. For lite eura of all those Diseases hav? ing their origin in a vitiated condi? tion of the human system, and those arising from any departure, from thc lairs of health, imprude ce in li ring, over-taxing nature, from too great in? dulgence of'everykind- cuting, < tri un - ing, working-whereby nature suf- | fees exhaustion. riMUS chemical extract will be fount? an I invaluable restorative cordial for all diseases arising from an impure stat? of the blood. Cutaneous eruptions, such ns Boils, Pimples, Carbuncles. Pustules, Blotches, Roughness of thc Skin. Scaly Appearance of the Cuticle, Tetter, Ring? worms and Itching Humors of thc Skin, this purifier will remove, and impart health and a life-glow to the complexion. For Erysipelas, Scrofula or King's Evil, Rheumatism, Pains in tho Bones, Stiffness in the Joints, Old Ulcers, Want of Blood in the Parts, Syphilitic Sores and Ulcers, ami Impaired Constitutions arising from those diseases, and from the too free use I of mercury. For General Debility, spring? ing from Dyspepsia or Indigestion, Weak? ness and Pains m the Stomach, Live"Com? plaint, or want of action in that organ j producing pains in the side or back, a ff ec t j mg the kidneys and bladder. Females, at 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 of life. : Persons traveling South or living in warm i climates, and all unacclimated, wiU lind tho j Queen's Delight a great protection from j all those diseases which originate in a ! change of climate, diet and life. Its properties as a remedy were first in i troduced to thc notice of the profession hy ! Dr. Thos. Young Simons, of South Carolina, i as early as 1828, as a valuable aiterntivcre ? medy in syphilitic affections, and othersrc [ quiring use of mercury. Dr. Simons' state ' mcnts have been endorsed and extended by Dr. A. Lopez, of Mobile, and D. H. It. . Frost, of Charleston. From the reports in i its favor, there seems no reason to doubt '? the efficacy ol this medicine in Secondary j Syphilis, Scrofula, Cutaneous Diseases, I Chronic Hepatic. Affections and other eom i plaints benefited bv alterative medicines. For sale hy FISHER & HEINITSH, ! June 29 Pharmacists, Colombia, S. C. j A New and Grand Epoch MEDICINE ! DR. MAGC "EL'S PILLS SALVE ! THESE wonderful medicines are now so familiar to the people that but little endorsement of their value ns a physic need be made. The Pills ut Dr. Maggie! 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. Tiley tone the liver, clear the head j and steady the nerves. To those who are j not familiar with the use of DR. MAGGIEL'S PILLS ? As nn anti-billions remedy, thc following I extracts from various letters will be, it is j hoped, of sufficient importance to justify i the (ploting of them hero: WHAT THE PATIENTS SAY OT DR. MAGGIEL'S PILLS AND SALVE. "Tho best Pills for headache I evo- bad." "My liver works like an engine, thank? 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 for the world." "You will find enclosed $1. Your Pills aro only 25 cents, but I considerjthem worth to me fl." "DF.AI? DOCTOB: My tongue lind a fur on it every morning like tho back 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 pct was well in three hours after." "1 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 for another box to keep in tho house.'* "Send mc another box of Salve." ''Enclosed find 75 cents for two boxes of i your Maggicl's Pills and one of Salve." j "Tho most gentle, yet searching, medi? cine I over swallowed." MAGGIEL'S PILLS AND SALVE Are almost universal in their effects, and a cure can bc almost alway* guaranteed. FOR BILIOUS DISEASES, Nothing can he more productive of cure than these Pills. Their almost magie in? lluence is felt at once; and the usual con? comitants of ttiia most distressing disease are removed. These remedies are made from tho purest VEGETARLE COMPOUNDS. They will not harm the moat delicate fe? male, and can he given with good effect in prescribed doses to the youngest bab". FOR CUTANEOUS DISORDERS And all eruptions of the skin, the Salve is most invaluable. It does not heal exter? nally alone, but penetrates with the most searching cheeta to the very root of tho evil. I DR. MAGGIEL'S PILLS INVARIABLY CUBE THE FOLLOWING DISEASES' Asthma, j Headache, Bowel Complaints, \ Indigestion, Coughs, Influenza, Colds, Inflammation, Chest Disease!!, Inward Weakness, Costiveness, ! Liver Complaint, Dyspepsia, \ Lowness of Spirits, Diarrhoea, ? Ringworm, Dropsv, i Rheumatism, Debility, Salt Rheum, Fever and Aguo, Scalds. Skin Diseases. Each- Iiox. Contain* 12 Pills. One PiU is a Dose. NOTICE.-None genuine without tho en? graved trade mark around each pot or box, signed by DR. J. MAGGIEL, New York, to counterfeit which is felony. *-#" Sold by all respectable dealers in medicines throughout tho United States and Canadas, at 25 cents per box or pot. FISHER .V nEINTTSH, Colifmbia, S. C. July 29 ly Grain Cradles, Grain Fans, &c. At the Sign of the Golden Pail-Lark. AFULL supply of GRAIN CRADLES, Grain Fans, Scytho Blades, Seytho Stones, Fan Wiro, Riddles, Ac., in store and for sale low for cash. May 2? JOHN C. DIAL. BELTING AND PACKING. INDIA RUBBER BELTING. Hemp ami India Rubber PACKING. A good assortment of tho abovo iu store and for sale low for cash bv July 25 JOHN C. DIAL. COPARTNERSHIP. rilliK undersigned have formed a eopart S nership for the transaction of the AUC TI?N and COMMISSION BUSINESS in the cit Y of Columbia, under the name and stylo of MCDONALD & MCELWEE. ourofiko and store-rooms are situated on Lady street, first door West of the Post Office, where we will give strict attention to ?nv business entrusted to our care, and will endeavor to nive satisfaction to all con? cerned, i). p. MCDONALD, AUK i 3mo J. H. McELWEE. ??GAREE RESTAI KIM!" Next door Wes/ of the Post Office. TREVET & BERAGHI WO U LD respectfully inform their friends and Ibe public in general that they have opened a RESTAURANT at tho above place, where thc very best of everything in the way of eating and drink? ing can be obtained at short notice. CREAM ALE on draught. LUNCH every day from ll to 1 o'clock. Fresh OYSTERS constantly on hand. July 10 National Hotel, Near the Greenville and Charleston Railroad Depots, COLUMBIA, S. C . THE public is informed that the above hotel has just been finished, .and contains new furniture through? out, for the accommodation of TRANSIENT and REGULAR BOARDERS. The very liest that the markets afford will be found on his table, prepared in excellent style. Charges moderate. Passengers will be conveyed to and from either of the depots FREE OF CHARGE. Also, VEHICLES furnished to carry pas? sengers to any part of the town or country. Fine WINES, LIQUORS, CIGARS, TO? BACCO, etc., can be obtained in tho Sam? ple Room connected with the hotel Aug 7 R. JOINER, Proprieter. Baltimore Advertisements. JOHN IZARD MIDDLETON, Shipping anti Commission Merchant, NO. 7 SOUTH STREET, BALTIMORE, ATTENDS to the purchase of GRAIN. FLOUR, GUANO, Ac, and sale of COTTON, LUMBER aiul SOUTHERN PRODUCE. Refers to Messrs. Lambert Gittings A Co., Mordecai A Co., Baltimore; Caskie A Brothers, Richmond; Gourdin, Matthies srn A Co., Porcher & Henry, Cohen, Hauc kel & Co., J. D. Aiken A Co., Charleston, 8. C. ; Gourdin, Matthiesscn 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. D. C. SEYMOUR, OF (i EORG IA, WITH i F AILE. COGGESIIALL & CO. Eor the Southern Market, AT WHOLESALE, 33 CHAMBERS ST., NEW YORK. Oct 12 JL1?-0 Sweet Opoponax from Mexico! NATURE could not produce a richer gem or choicer Perfume. Try it and bo convinced. E. T. SMITH A CO., Sept lt) Gmo New York. Sweet Opoponax from Mexico! r llHE most elegant and essential personal I requisite for a ladv, "Extract of Sweet Opoponax." E. T. SMITH A CO., Sept 19 Gmo New York. FURNITURE. DEGkRAAF & TAYLOR, 87 and 8'J Borrery and65 Christie St., A". Y., STILL continue to be the largest Furni? ture Manufacturers in the city. Parlor, Dining Room and Chamber FURNITURE, Canopy and Victoria Bedsteads, for the Southern trade, at 20 per cent, reduction in price. Sept 19 Gmo STENHOUSE & MACAULAY, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, , ITl OR tho sale of COTTON, COTTON ' YARNS, SHEETINGS, Naval Stores, Ac, and for the purchase of Merchandizo generally, OG Pearl street, New York. Consignments to us from every point in the South fully protected by insurance as soon as shipped. July 14 ly J. E. STENHOUSE. ALLAN MACAULAY. SOUTHERN BANK NOTES! SOUTHED SECURITIES I Bought and seid on commission bv LAWRENCE BROTHERS & CO., BANKERS, NO. IC WALL STREET. NEW YORK. MONEY received on deposit from banka, bankers, merchants and others. Or? ders in Gold, Government and other Secu? rities executed at the regular Stock Ex? change by a member of the firm. Consign? ments of Cotton solicited. April 8 DEWITT C. LAWRENCE. JOHN R. CECIL. Cvaos J. LAWRENCE. WM. A. HALSTE?. JAM?S^??ERS SONS ~ iiYiTrn flT*Ti?e TVDP rm Y nm' PINTER'S WAREHOUSE, NOS. 28, 30 and 32 Centre street, (corner of Re*le street, ) New York. The type on which this paper is printed is from the above Foundry._??ZJ;^ WESTCHESTER HOUSE, Corner Broome Street and Bowery, N. Y. THIS house, capabl* of accommodating three hundred guests and kept on the European plan, is centrally located, and near to all points. City cars pass the Hotel to all the Ferries, Railroad Depot? and places o? Amusement every threo minutes. Single ?tooms, $1.00 per day; double,$2.00. J. F. DARROW & CO., jan 14 ly Proprietors.