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Daily Paper $8 a Year "Let our Just Censure ^^^^^^^^^^^^^ ^Attend th^Trae Event." Tri Weekly $5 a Year hv TTTTTARX A crnrriov nnr rm/rm A a n - rpnuonAv ?jrmjxrixrn T?T?TVRTT A "RV A IQ?? vnT.TTM"TC TTT^-NO 9.7lft 1 !? TJ JL JLAVJLjri IA, PUD LIS H ED DAILY AND TRI-WBEKLY. rm GLEANER, KYXRT WEDNESDAY MORNINO. ?Y JULIAN A* SELBY, EDITOR AND PROPRIETOR. . Officio on Main street, ? few doors abnvo Taylor (or Camden) street. TERMS-IN*ADVA NCE. HIJDHCUIPTION. Daily Papor, six months.$4 00 Tri-Week?y, " > " .2 80 Weekly, ?? " .:....160 ADVERTISEMENTS Inserted at 75 cents per square for the first Insertion, and 60 cents for each subsequent. Weekly 75 cents each insertion. tar A liberal discount made on the above ratea when advertisements are inserted by she month or year. AaKicrs. Spartanbnrg-Hiram Mitchell. J. B. Allen, Chester. Julius Poppe, Anderson C. H. 8. P. Kin ard, Newberry O. H. James Grant-, Union. * J. M. Allen, Greenville. II i f i ii i ? i THE STATISTICS OF MANKIND. There are on tho globe about 1,688, 000,000 souls, oi wbieb 369,000,000 are of tbe Circassian race; 552,000, 000 of the Mongolian race; 190,000, 000 of the Ethiopian roce; 176,000, 000 of the Malay race; 1,000,000 of the Ando American race. . i There are.3,648 languages, spoken, and 1,000 different religions. The yearly mortality of the globe is 3,383,333 persons. Thus, at the rate of 91,554 per day, 3,730 per hour, 60.per minuto, BO each pulsa sion of our heart marks the decease of some human creature. The average of human life is thirty six years. One-fourth of the popula? tion die at or before the age of seven years-one-half at or before sixteen years. Among 10,000 persons, ono arrives at the age of 100 years, one in 5o0 attains tho age of ninety, and one in 100. lives to the age of sixty. Married men live longer than sin? gle ones. In 1,000 persons sixty-two marry, and more marriages occur in Jnne and Pecember than in any other months in the year. . One-eighth of the whole popula? tion is military. Professions exercise great influence on longevity. In 1,000 individuals who arrive at the ago of seventy-six, 4*2 aro priests, orators or public speakers, 40 aro ag? riculturists, 33 are workmen, 32 aro soldiers or military employees, 20 ad? vocates or engineers, 27 profeHHoia and 25 doctors. Those who devoto their lives to the prolongation of that of others, die the soonest. There aro 335,000,000 Christians, 5,000,000 Israelites, and 60,009,000 of the Asiatic religion; thore uro 160,000,000 Mohammedans and 200, 000,000 Paeans, lu the Ohristiau Churches 180,000,000 profess tho Ro? man Catholic faith, 75,000 profess the Greek faith, and 80,000,000 the Protestant. REMOVAL-TO THE LADIES, >^8ftk MRS. C. E. REED has RE >K?N2S8R MOVED to tho room? over lt. L?a?Sj&i Anderson's clothing store, VyjBQraff Main street. Frc?h urrivala mvf&XfifflSr hy steamer from New York of ?SjFfflM th? FINEST and CHEAPEST ^UlvA MILLINERY ever offerod in J? ,11 Columbia. Also, CLOAKS, CORSETS, ZEPHYR WOR? STED, HAIR BRAIDS, Ac, Ac. DHESS MAK1NQ in all branches. Feb 1 12 Copartnership. JOHN STORK having associated with bim his sons, the name of the firm will be, from tho 1st of Februarv, 18G8, JOHN STORK & SONS. JOHN STORK, WM. H. STOUK, Feb 1 3?_ROBEKT BTOKK. NOTICE. ALL CONTRACTS and AGENCIES here? tofore existing wi i A. R. COLTON have been abrogated. HORACE L. EMERY A SON. Jan 31_6_ Jost Received. fk QUANTITY of FINESTOMAOf? B?T iV ?iiitH, for sale by the quart: also, WHISKEY. F. ZESTBRFLETH, Jan 30 $3* _Washington stroet. ?croirai?, or King'? Kvii, is. cured by using Ueinitsh's Queen's Delight. E88?Y FOR YOUNO MEN on the Crime of Solitude, ?nd tho . Diseases and Abuses. winch creato Impedimenta to Marriage, with atiro means of relief. Sent in sealed letter envelopes, tree of charge. Address Dr. J. 8KILLIN HOUGHTON, Howard Association, Philadelphia, Pa. FebT . . . 3m?__ NO modioine han ever been introduced which has become so popular, both with physician and patient, as PANENIN'S HE? PATIC BITTERS. They have been exten? sively used, and numerous testimonials have been received, bearing evidence of the undeniable faot that they nover fail to relieve dyspepsia, nauaoa, headache, nerv? ous debility and other diseases anning from tho stomach or livor. For sale by all druggists. Da. O. H. MIOT, Agent. ? April 16_tuly Mrs. "Wlnnloiv'H Soothing Syrup FOB CHILDREN TEETHING-Greatly facili? tates the process of teething, by softening the gums, reducing all inflammation-will allay ALL PAIN and spasmodic action, and ?B SURE TO REGULATE TDK BOWELS. Depend upon it, mothers, it will givo rent to your? selves and RELIEF AND UK M.TIl TO YOUR IN? FANTS. Wc have put up and sold this arti? cle for years, and oan say in confidence and truth of it, what we havo never been able to say of any other medicine-NEVER HAS rr FAILED IN A SINOLE INSTANCE TO EFFECT A CUBE, when timely used. Never did we know an instance of dissatisfaction by any ono who used it. On tho contrary, all are delighted with ita operation, and speak in terms of commendation of its magical ef? fects and medical virtues. We speak in this matter "WHAT WE DO KNOW." aft? years of experience, and pledge our repu? tation for the fulfillment of what we herc declare. In almost every instance where thc infant is suffering from pain and ex? haustion, relief will bo found in fifteen 01 twenty mi ut- n after the svrup is ulm min lorod. Full directions for Using will accom? pany each fut tie. HP sure and rad for "Mas. WINSLOW'S So THINO STROP," Having the fae ?miilo of "CUBTM .* PER? KINS" on the outside wrapper. All other! are base imitation-. Sold by Drnggisti throughout the world. Price, onb 85cts ?br bottle Offices-215 Fulton street. Nev ork; 205 High Holborn, London. England 441 St. Paul street, Montreal, Canada. Sept 17_tapio Th? Confession* Mini Experience u un InvMlld.-Published for tim bench" and as a caution to young mon and others who suffer from Nervous Debility, ('rema turo Decay of Manhood, Ac, supplying tb means of self-cure. Wiitten by ono wir cured himself, and sont freo on rucciviiii a post-paid directed envelope. Addrw NATHANIEL MAYFAIR, Brooklyn, Net York. Also fr? e. by tho same publisher, circular of DAISY SWAIN, tho great Poet of tho War._Dec 18 3mn ?bffc?T WE, the undersigned, do hereby notif our customers, and tho public gt nerally, that owing to the high prices* Fl mr, as well as the dullness of trade, w ?hall be compelled, (rom the 1st day i PEBKUARY, 1868, to reduce tho mimbi of I .naven of Bread to the former 1 ?-v. 11 TWENTY-FOUR LOAVES PEU DOLLA! W. STIEGLITZ, THEO. Wi H MELT. P. S. We shall also bo compelled to KI here strictly to a cash system. Jan 28 10 Uraga und Medicinen, wholesale at retail, as cheap as any city in the world, ; Fisher A Heinit?h'i* new store. ~ llAIR CRIMPERsT "Y^TITH tho present styli of Dresxit VV tho Hdir, no ladv's toilet is cumple, without a box of 'Ives' HAIR CRIMI'hlU Wheeler it Wilson** HEWING MACHIN NEEDLES. Can be obtained at the Jan 26 INDUSTRIAL DEPOSITORY. SEED OATS. 1 Ali BUSH Eli? PRIME SEED OAT JA f \ f for sale by Jan M_ _E. fe G. D. HOPE. Flour, Flour. ?%f\ BARRELS Hocker's Self-raisi j?\9 FLOUR 50 bags Choice Family Flour. 100 bbl?. Northern Super. Flour. On baud and for salo by J-n '8_J. A T. R. AGNEW Onions, On .ons. BARRELS Northern ONIONS, 50 bhlrt. Plqk-eyp Planting Potatoei On hand and tor salo by _Jar- 33 T_ J. A T. R. AGNEw1 Trace Chains, Traco Chains. Of\(\ I?A ?mi Wagon anil Plough OKJxJ TRACES, Oh band and *?.? . J. tc T. R. AONEW Jan 28 ifino Liquors, Segars, &c. npi?K oubacribor has jost made large ad _L ditio je of the above to his stock, and will take pleasure in showing his friends the same. The purity sud quality ?re guaranteed in every respect, inch as HOLLAND GIN, "Prince of Orange," very old and fine. American Gin, "Old Tom." Otard, Dupuy A Co.'? Brandy, vintage of 1 1858. London Dock Brandy. Port, Sherry and Madeira Wines. Choice Old Bye Whiskey, and a full as? sortment of low grades. Old Jamaica Bum. TOBACCO. Genuino DURHAM and "BILL ARF* Smoking, the best brands in market. 1 Janas_GEORGE SYMMER8. I Flour 1 Flour 1! ?A BBLS. FLOUR, \_>VJ 150 8acks Flour; from best Family to good Super. I Jan 12 FI8HER A LOWRANCE. Planting Potatoes. pr rv BBLS. Pink Eve Planting POTA tJ\J TOES, just received and for sale by Jan 16_J. A T. R. AGNEW. Iron and Steel. fZf\ f\r\l~\ LBS. Genuine Swedes DVj.KJVjyJ ISON, imported direct from Stockholm, Sweden. 2?.O0O iba. Suemeld Plow Steel, much better in quality than American Steel usually sold by dealers. For salo at low prices, bv Jan 21_J. A t. R. AGNEW. Cutting Cheese. *>f\ BOXES prime CHEESE, for retail f3vl ing. 20 boxes English Dairy Cheese, for sale low by E. A G. D. HOPE. Jan 19_ Carbonelca and bolla oome from im? pure blood. Nature throws out these im? purities of the blood, which should be regarded as a warning. Pur..'y your blood, by using Heinitsh's Queen's Delight. Family Hams and Bacon Sides. 5CASKS ftrst quality 8ugar-Curcd HAMS, small. Sbhda. Primo Baeori Solea. 5 tierces Leaf Lard. For sale low, for cash. E. A G. D. H 'PE. Jun lt_ Your beauty, your health, your ease may bo restored, by using Heinitsh's Qrieon*" Delight. GREGG. PALMER & CO., BROKERS. STOCKS, Bondi. Uold and Exchang bought and sold. Ollice at GBEGG & CO.'S. Jan 17 NEW BOOKS. OFFICIAL History of tho Secret Ser? vice. By Gen. L. C. Baker, lato Pro voBt M-trtdtal of tho War Department and Chief of National Police. Announced a year ago. hut ?uppressed by tho Govern? ment. Profusely Illustrated. Subscription price |5. Two New Books, hy "Brick" Pomeroy, editor of tho LaCrosso (Wis.) Democrat. The First, "Seline," or Saturday Nigh! Musings and Thoughtful Papers. The second, Nonsense, or Hits and Criti citons on tho Follies of the Day. $1.51 each. Napoleon and Blucher. By L. Muhlbach On lt..tb Sides of tho Sea-A Now Sohoou berg Cotta Family Book-A fc'equel ti Draytons and Davenents. At DUFFIE ft CHAPMAN'S Jan 24 Booki-tore, Columbia, S. C. Copeland & Bearden HAVE ON HAND 200 bushels SEED WHEAT, 50 b.igs Extra Familv FLnUli, 1 .cul) lbs. New Bacon HAMS, 10.000 lb.-. Bacon Sides and Shoulders, Sugar, Coffee and Molasses, 20 Ubis. Oolden and Bee-hive Syrups, Bau'RiiiR and Bale Hope, 2l>0 sacks Liverpool ?dalt, 10 bales Yam. _Nov 16 STATE TAXES. ON hand, and for salo, STATE BILL RECEIVABLE, for all dues to th State. GREGO, PALMER A CO. _Jan di __ Fresh Crackers. FRESH S DA hTSCl IT, Sugar Cracl ers, Oinger Schnapps, fte., just r? ceived, and for salo low, bv Jan 28 J. ftTjt. AGNEW. CAROLINA RICE. 6BBLS. Prime Whole CAROLINA RICI for ?ale by E. A G. D. HOPE. Jan ll_,.. , Ale! Ale! Ale! ?)f\ HALF BBLS. CLAGOET'S CREA! ?\J ALE, just received direct, por A Line, from the brewery. 1.00 dos. Bane' Ala. In ?tone Rt rei ! )ow figures. For sale by Janis_GEORGE SYMjjCTRR. Planting Potatoes. f*(\ BBLS. PINK EYES, in fine ord? for sale low for ca?h. 1 Jan 19 B. ft G. D. HOPE. "The Queen of Medicine." AN aneri pt ion of praise more worthy tho triumphs of art than gilded obelisks, or monuments of atone, is the voluntary testimony of a grateful people. A thou? sand hearts, and as many ready tongues, yield a wlUing and a thankful tribute of praise to the merita of that inoomparablo panacea, HEIN ITS H'S QUEEN'S DELIGHT. These aro tho living trophies: "Snatched from the curse dieeaso has brought. To speak the triumphs skill bas wrought." In the briof period of twelve months, over 8.000 cases nave been treated so suc? cessfully SB to entitle it to be the wonder of the age. For debility, prostration, nervousness, mental depression, impaired digestion, loss of appetite, rostleaness, want of vital force and low spirits, it is moro invigorat? ing and strengthening than all tho com? pounds of bark or bitters. AB a liver invigorator, it is of inestimable value. As a stimulant, it is safer and surer than all the rum and whiskey tonics of the day, and if you value your Ufe and health a flin's fee, avoid these quickening atimu ants to tho grave ana use the Queen's Delight. For sale bv ITSH?R A HEIN FISH, Jan 29_Druggists. To the Dental Profession. _ I HAYE PATENTED, and jflEL^^^fe now desire to introduce, an (TrftVBKjSa. important improvement in ^JjJ-LLF the construction of ARTIFI? CIAL DENTURES, whereby tho strength, reliability and facility of repair, pertain? ing to swaged plate work, ia communicated to moulded metalic or vulcanizablo base. Streng Plate Teeth as firmly attached to the base as if soldered to swaged f?late, are, by HUB process, substituted for hose specially designed for moulded base. By thoir use the operator is left free to ex? ercise bia own Judgment in their arrange? ment, and finds himself no longor confined to the sameness of the present style of blocks, or single teeth weakened by carv? ing for moulded work. No new appliances are required in this process.* It is easily acquired by any one familiar with either moulded or swaged work. It gives to the operator confidence in the reliability of his cases, exempting him from the disappointment and per? plexity often attendant on his most faith? ful effort s. It readers partial canes aa reli? able as full sets, and, consequently, will tend to ameliorate the present deplorable practice of extracting every tooth, sound or unsound, which stands in tho way of tho latter. The method has been thoroughly tested, and is now submitted to the profession with the assurance that it will be found to fulfill all that is claimed for it. Its results are highly artistin, very beautiful, and af? ford the utmost satisfaction to operator and patient. OFFICE LICENSES will bo the system adopted, in relation to which-and other m ttera in connection-circulars will be furnished, on application to the aubscrib er. WM. REYNOLDS, M. D., Jan 4 i3mo Columbia, S. C. Select Boarding and Day School. HILLSBORO, N. C. j? THE Misses NASH and Miss mBBL EOLOCK, Principals. tQUM&s^. Tho Spring Term will open ^O^fi?? FEBRUARY 7, 1868, and close jLVgjP JUNE 26, (twenty weeks.) Cir *m3gjr culara forwarded on applica? tion._Deo 10 f8mo ? The Due West Female College. ^?.w OVER 100 names are on om /flSRk roll. There is still room. Pu tfiyKg^piN received at any time. nTuKS BOARDING tl2 per month TSTJ*}? in currency, not iucluding Fue ?ZS?r and Washing. TUITION 121 for fivo months. Music, (Piano,) $24 Vocal Mimic, French and Latin taught frei of charge. J. I. BONNER, Jan 21 _President. Limestone Springs Female Higl School. REV. WM. CURTIS, LL.D., ParNcrpAL. THE ensuing session of I hil /.fSt? SCHOOL will commence Ol J-1 H?tabje. WEDNESDAY, the Ultu day O HJiU?SKj* February next. lt is requested that appltea f3?&r tiouH for admission be made a soon as possib.a to Dr. CURTIS at th School; answers will be returned in ead instauce", and parties then applied for wii bo met by Dr. CURTIS at the most convc nient point on the lino of railroad betwee Charleston and Pacolot Depot, at thc opor lng of the School. Terms, payable in advance, in currency ?ior session of five months: kurd. Including waehing, fuel, lights, A o.*75 C Tuition in all English branches- 25 C Stationery, pone, mk, paper, Ac. IC Tho above is required for each Pupil; th following aro optional: Tuition on the Piano. $25 ( Use of Piano. 2 ? Tnition on the Guitar.20 ( Vocal Lesson*, separata . . 20 ( Vocal Lessons, in class. 10 ( Tuition in French or Modern Lan guage?, each. 20 ( Tuition In Drawing or Painting.20 I No othor charge will ba maxie, oxoept fi Books and private Stationery furnished. Jan 14 FISHER & LOWRANCE, COLUMBIA. S. C. Winter Clothing NOW III STORE. R. & W. G. SWAFFIELD AHEAD AS USUAL ! SUITS FROM $7.50 TO $60. AFULL LINE OF SHIRTS. HOSIERY, UNDER GARMENTS, GLOVES, TIE8, TRAVELING 8HAWL8. BLANKETS, ETC. New Stylo PAPER and LINEN COLLARS. A splendid line of FRENCH and ENG? LISH CASSIMERE. which will be made to order in tho LATE8T STYLES and at LOW PRICES. Everything that ia now in the way of HATS. N. B.-Oar CLOTHING ia nearly all of OUR OWN MANUFACTURE. WALKER'S BLOCK, Sept 20_MAIN STREET Hoes! Hoes!! i)r\f\ DOZEN HOES, assorted sizes ?J\J\J and qualities, of direct importa? tion, on hand and for sale at extremely low figures, by J. * T. R. AGNEW. Jan 18_ G AUDEN 8EED. ? THORBURN"8 GARDEN SEED, in great variety, at wholosalo and retail, of warranted quality. For Bale br Jan ll_E. & G. D. HOPE. Potash, Potash, Potash. JU8T received, one cask CRUDE POT? ASH, for making Soap, cheaper and botter than the condensed Lye. For salo by FISHER & HEINIT8H, Doc 27_Druggists. The lire of ?ll nesli la blood. The health of all life is puro ?loBh. Puro blood keopo out all diseases. Tho Queen's De? light purities tho blood. _ Washing and Toilet Soaps. -| (\f\ BOXES of tho most improved and J.Vfw popular kinds, for sale by tho box, for casu only, at low prices. Jan ll _E. ft G. D. HOPE. ~ IKON TIES. THE best kind. BEARD'S Self-Adjust? ing IRON TIE, low for cash. Nov 10 FISHER A LOWRANCE. Cl rc UM* l un Lustre, for beautifying tho hair, for young and old; an elegant article and cheaper than anything else of the kind. Sold by Ffsher k Hoinltsh._ Painted Cotton Ties. TRY DILLON*8 UNIVERSAL TIE. It is tho moat simple, Tho strongest, . ajPTho most economical, and The best TIE in use. For sale by J. ft T. R. AGNEW. Oct 29 WANTED, WANTED. fr/^/^V BUSHELS COW PEAS. OVjvJ FISHER A LOWRANCE. Doo 1_ On Consignment, with Orders to Sell. QA B0XE8 Low Grades TOBACCO. ?3 V/ 10 boxes Extra Fine Tobacco. 60 boxes Low Priced Kogara. 15 " Smokinc Tobacco. 5 balos Colton Yarns. Oct 30 ALFRED TOLLESON. Tlie Q,uaUer Liniment; the best lini? ment for family nao; can be used internally and outwardly. It is a great pain destroy? er. It kills pain and all kinds of aches' 8old by Fisher A Heiniteh._ The New System OF CASH BEFORE DELIVERY, ALL CASES, adhered to by JanJ_FISHER ft LOYVRANCEJ SEED RYE ! SEED EYE ! ' p? {\ BUSHELS 8EED RYE for sale.i DU Nov3 ALFRED TOLLES'/ Old Newspapers TTHoFi BALK at the ?_ PHONIX O Corn and Oats. TUST received and for sale: (J 600 bushels CORN. SOO bushels SEED OATS. Jan 21 FISHER ft LOW