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aacxeicKBiT *T ? A ~"W???SBJ WIFK WAS SUKI iflE I CONTINUED. I One may easily imagine the joy of such a meeting. The poor mothor had only that morning received the news that her son was still alive, and now he was in her arms, wasted indeed, pale, haggard, atod worn with sickness of mind and body, but still alive. Words seemed too feeble to express the mother's ; gratitude to Heaven, and her dim eyes were full of the painful tears of age. Qeorge himself was exhausted with excitement, but after the first tumnlt nf fAijrjg W22 passed. Madame de Garran remarked a settled sadness in her son's face, and a profound pre? occupation in his manner, which filled her with uneasiness. He evaded her questions in a manner which showed her he had something to conceal, and as she became moro urgent in her inquiries, George, seeing that she was really unhappy, avowed the cause of his depression. "You will think it a childish folly, unworthy of a man and a soldier," he said; "but since you thick thero must be some serious cause for u melancholy I cannot shake off, I prefer telling you the truth. To? day, as I passed the church of St. Germain-des-Pres, I saw it all hung with black, and decorated ns if for some splendid fnneral. I know it is a thing one may see often enough, but it made me faint and ill, and I cannot get rid of the shuddering horror it caused me. No reasoning I bring to bear on it can combat the dreadful presentiment I feel. I read in all that mournfull pomp an omen of some fatal misfortune. Ah, you smile, but, mother, I have been more than three years in hopeless captivi? ty, and the horrible sufferings I have -endured have rendered sorrow and fear so habitual to me, that since I have been once more free, I have been in momentary dread of every? thing." "This only proves how much in love with happiness you are, since you so much fear to lose it, but the habit of being free and happy will soon re-assure you," replied his mo? ther. "As for the burial prepara? tions you mention, they are doubt? less for the obsequies of tho beautiful Madame de Servins, wife of the Pre? sident of the Chamber of Subsidies, who died yesterday, after a short illness of scarcely three days dura? tion. " "The lea ut if ul Madam c de Servins, " repeated George; "she must have been beautiful indeed, to merit that designation in Paris." "Not only iu Paris, bnt through the length and breadth of France, she was celebrated for her beauty," re? turned Madame de Garran ; "she was, beyond comparison, the most bcau ful woman of her doy. At Toulouse, when they spoke of her, she was always called the beautiful Made? moiselle de la Faille." CONCLUDED IN OUK NEXT. DEMOOKATIC NOMINATIONS. MUNICIPAL OFFICERS-CTTT COLUMDIA. For Mayor. COL. J. P. THOMAS. For Aldermen.-WARD NO. 1. T. W. RADCLIFFE. CLARK WARING. JAMES CLAFFEY. WARD NO. 2. C. A. BEDELL. . L. BRYAN. O. Z. BATES. WARD NO. 3. W. P. GEIGER. W. T. WALTER. JOHN AGNEW. WARD NO. 4. EDWARD HOPE. W. C. SWAFFEELD. L. P. MILLER. ARTIFICIAL TEETH. " , , DRS. REYNOLDS & 1T??1??M REYNOLDS aro pre ^J-ErTT? pored to furnish ARTI? FICIAL TEETH on a larger scalo ihnn heretofore, and at rates much below the usual charges. Their recent improvement, lately patented, constitutes the highest -order of art in this speciality, and is fully warranted. Dentures con? structed by this process possess many advantages over gold plate work, and -can be supplied at about half the cost of the latter. An examination of specimens, .especially by those having experience in 8Uoh matters, is respectfully invit? ed. Ordinary VULCANITE RUB? BER SETS $25. The same, strength? ened by gold bands, 835. Terms ?ashL_April 30 t GREGG, PALMER & CO., BROKERS AND COMMISSION AGENTS, "gUY and sell GOLD, SILVER, STOCKS, BONDS and EXCHANGES. Advances made on COTTON. GRAIN and COUNTRY PRODUCE ?old '.?n commission. _ March 10 The lire of nil flesh, ls blood. The health of all life is puro flesh. Pure blood .keeps out all diseases. The Queeu'o De , JiKht purifies the blood. HOARDING AMD SAY SCHOOL, FOR YOUNO LADIES. JIML CORKER of Camden jufd CTH'm'_' rick on a streets, Columbia, H. eSUWlfeO, The next Soeaion will bo ^H?H>K?u on TUESDAY, September JX>0r let, and coutluno sixteen weeks, till FRIDAY, December 18th. Rapid procrees insured in tho naomi aa [Weft as ornamental branch?e. Tho School ls divided into live Departments, either of which Pupils mar entorr eoparatoly-Pri? mary, Academical, Drawing and Painting. Muelo (llano and Guitar/ Languages (Ancient and Modern* ) Singing taught to tho whole School, according to the Prus? sian system, without extra charge. Pa? rents and guardi?ne who intend patroniz? ing this School aro requested to ?ive notice in tho vacation. For Circalara, containing particulars, apfty tn tho undersigned, who, aa a guarantee for bis futuro BdeliW, respectfully refer." to his former Pupils of tho Columbia Female. Academy, many of whom still resido in Columbia and tho vicinity. July 14 tuthlO_W. MULLER. University of South Carolina. COLUMBIA, s. c. Jf^L ' THE next Session will begin jf(4Sk on the first MONDAY in Ooto .^iii?H^lier. This University ?fters ^?PcgKevery advantage for thorougli ^KjpP training in tlio Literary and Scientitic branches, and in tho Schools of Law and Medicine. The aggregate expenses for tho Scpsion of niue mimili.- aro-Fol' a .student in throe Literary or Seien litio Schools, about *-J90; Tor a Student in Law, about $280: and, for a full course in the Medical School, about t'Mo. These suma include fees for tuition aud uso of library, board, room-rout, fuel, lights and washing. For Catalogues, or further information, address Rev. C. BRUCE WALKER. Secre? tary of Faculty. R. W. BARNWELL, July 10 j_Chairman of Faculty. REMOVAL. <nn^ THE undersignedfft 3B ^Shaving removed his np> .i^r^-Mistook of FURNITURE M? to Main etroet, Wost aide, opposite C. H. Baldwin tc Co.'a, will bo glad to seo his former patrons and the public generally. Qive me a call. With increased facilities, ho is prepared to manufacturo anything in the CABINET MAKING LINE, at short notice aud workmanship to plo?so oven tho most fastidious. Particular attention given to REPAIRING, PACKING anl JOBBING. JEROME FAGAN. July 9_*_ THE CAROLINA HQjtfS?T fj^ LOCATED on Washington street, IMfnext to Brennen it Carroll's, is now ??under the solo proprietorship of tho undersigned. The best of everything, in tho way of WINES. LIQUORS, ALE, SE GAR8, TOBACCO, otc, kept on hand. LUNCH every day at ll o'clock. Givo him a call, and test the correctness of tho assertion made above. June 19 RICHARD BARRY^ See ! Call and See ! ! ticlca will do well by calling at my ?toro before purchasing elsewhere. ALSO, On hand, with now lota continually arriv? ing, the following lines of wares: CLOCK8, WATCHES, JEWELRY, SILVER and PLATED WAR li. REPAIRING, in all ita branches, neath; executed, and with despatch, bv ISAAC 8ULZBACHKR. Sign of tho Groen Spectacles, Ono door below Phoenix Office, Main street, Columbia, 8. C. July 10_ Gullett's Patent Steel Brusi Cotton Gin. COTTON ginned on this GIN, sold ir Charleston, last season, at ono to twt conts per pound moro than tho same dasi of Cotton ginned on the ordinary Gins o tho country. This statement is certifi?e by twenty-five of the principal factors aiu buyers in Charleston. Price $G per Saw for caah or city acceptance. Send for t Circular. C. GRAVELY, No. 52 East Bav, South of tho Old Post Ottice," Charleston, S. C. BRINLEY'S PATENT PLOUGHS, and ? full atock of Hardware and Agricultura Implements, for salo low, wholesalo am retail._July 9 cow C> Notice to Creditors. ALL creditors of J. FOSTER MAR SHALL, deceased, and of JESSI DEBRUHL, deceased, are hereby require* to present and provo their demands nefon me, on or before tho 1st day of NOVEM BER next, or bo barred. WM. Ii. PARKER, C. E. A. D. COMMISSIONEH'S OFFICE, Julv 20, iscs. Aug 6_ thl3 COOLING MEDICINES. SOLUTION CITRATE MAGNESIA fresh, GINGER POWDERS, Soda Powders, Sicdlitz Powders, Chcanut Grove Whiskey, Tarrant'? Aperient, Hurband'* Magnesia, Congroes Water. For sale by FISHER .t IIEINITSH, Jnne 5_Pharmacists. Just Received at Ladies' Depository PATENT DUPLEX FRENCH LEP? NIER SPIRAL SKI UT SUPPORTERS ALSO, CORSETS and Kid Covered Corni Fronts, with tlirco and four boohs. Aa the season advances tho I.adie would bo glad tn receivo orders for tl making of PRESERVES and PICKLES. Juno 27 _ IN BANKRUPTCY. . A USE'ACE OF U ENR Y S UM M Eli, REGISTER. HENRY SUMMER, Register in tl Court of Bankruptcy for the Distri< of South Carolina, has, by order of tl: Court for said District, boen allowed loai to be absent from tho Statu until the 25t day of September, 18'"8. AngUSt 9 lc 51 K?T?CE. ALL claims against the estato of J. ] LEE. doceasod, will be handed i properly attested, and all persona indebu to tho oBtate will plcaso make payment i Mrs. M. E. LEE, Administratrix, or to 1 I G. QUERRY, Ageni. June 17 w9 Hew York Advertisements. ~1JR AIR liSS^^"TimT?cK8r THE old established "CORN EXCHANGE BAG MANUFACTORY" ia prepared to furnish GRAIN HACKS of any desired aizo or quality, and at abort uotioe. Also, COTTON and PAPER FLOUR BACKS, noatly printed to order. Information promptly furnished upon application. W. B. ?STEN A CO., 25 Pearl strcot, New York City. Juno 17_8mo FAMES CONKER'S SONS tJnited States Type Foundry ' AND PRINTER'S WAREHOUSE. NOS. '28, 80 and 32 Centre atreet, (corner jf Reade street,^ New York. The type on which this paper ia printed is from the above Foundry. No* 18 Charleston Advertisements. CHARLESTON HOTEL, CHARLESTON, S. C. THE undersigned having taken charge of tho above well-known HOTEL, i _iBpectfully informs his friends and tho traveling public that it has been REFURNISHED, in all of ita depart? ments. The table will, at all times, be supplied with the bent the Market affords, including every delicacy in season, while tbe cuisine will bo unexceptionable. Tho Bath Rooms attached to the Hotel aro sup? plied with lh?< celebrated Arteaian Water, and Hot, Cold or Sin nv? r Ratha can he ob? tained at anytime. The same attention will bo paid to thc comfort of the gilesta aa heretofore, and travelers can rely upon Anding the Charleston Hotel eqnal'to any in tho United States. The patronage of tho traveling publio is respectfully solicit-1 od. J. P. HORBACH, Agent, Jan ll 8mo Proprietor. A Great Spring and Sommer IVY I (?ORATOR AND HESTOItKlt NOW IS THE TIME TO CLEANSE OUT those PERILOUS SPOTS, Pimples", corrupt sores, which POLLUTE tho LIFE of tho BLOOD, and render your body a loathesomu thing. They are tho precur? sora of a diseased blood, and will assume a much more formidablo ahape if allowed to go on unchecked. Tho QUEEN'S DE? LIGHT, the only real blood purifier that baa ever been invented, as thousands will to-day attest, is offered to tho afflicted aa a positive remedy for all diseases flowing from a vitiated condition of tho evstem THE LIFE OF THE FLESH ?S PURE BLOOD. Upon this theory alone the in ventor of tho Queen's Delight establishes tho great hygienic law, WITHOUT PURE BLOOD NO FLESH Its FREE FROM DIS? EASE. Tho Pale and Shrunken Forms, Yellow Faces. Weak Stomachs, Diseased Livers. Crippled Rheumatics. Nervous Hypochondriacs, Dyspeptic Victima of Headache, BO common in thia country, ?B owing entirely to tho humors of the blood. Very many other diseases may ho traced to bad blood, Scrofula or King's Evil, Erysi? pelas, Exanthema or Elevure, a rash or eruption ou females; Blotchca, Tetter, Goitre or Swelled Neck, Syphilis and Sy? philitic ?Surca, Simmons Ulcera, Ac. These cannot bo cured without purifying tho blood. Now as to tho remedy. There ia no other blood purifier that will accom? plish such positive and extraordinary eurea as Heinitsh's Queen's Delight. You may take a barrel of extract Sarsaparilla, and still you will not bo cured; and, as a proof of it, look around and you will observe tho countrv, throughout" ita length and breadth, is flooded with compound Saraa Earillaa, extracts and syrups, claiming to e blood purifiera, and yet wo seo to-day more evidence of impurity of the blood than ever. Why is thiK? Simply because these extracts and Sarsaparillas "are worth? less medicine.1?. The Queen's Delight is a new compound, and is now tho great blood medicine; sanc? tioned by tho profession, patronized hy tho highest dignitaries of tho laud, endorsed by everybody. In tho brief period of twelvo months, over 3,000 CUSOB have been treated eo suc ceBsfully as to entitle it to bo tho wonder of thc age. For debility, prostration, nervousness, montai dopresaion, impaired digestion. lesa of appetite, restlcaness, want of vital force. Low spirits; it ia more invigorat? ing and strengthening than all the com? pounds of bark or bitters. As a liver mvigorator, it is of inestimable value. Aa a stimulant, it is safer and surer than all tho rum and whiskey t?nica of tho day, and if you valuo your lifo and health a fun's fee, avoid these quickening Minni ants to tho grave anti use tho Queen's Delight. Ask for Heinitsh's Queen'B De? light. This ia not tho Extract of Stelliu gia or Queen'a Delight, nor is it a Com? pound Syrup of Quocn'a Delight, or Sarsa? parilla and Queon'a Delight, but simply Hein i tab's Queen's Delight is tho trade mark. Ask for thia if yon want to be cured, and seo that thc namo of E. H. Heinitsh ia on the wrapper. Proparod only bv E. H. Heinitsh. Wholesale agents, FISHER A HEINITSH, Ap?_18_i_Columbia. S. C. Nomination for the Mayoralty. WILLIAM M. MYERS, ESQ., ia ? candi? dato for the Mayoralty, and will be sup? ported by bia May 8 NUMEROUS FRIENDS. Wrapping Paper and Twine. AFULL supply of WRAPPING PAPER. Also, Paper Twine. Cotton and Hemp Twiuo. On hand and tor salo bv juno io J. A T. H. AGNEW. INDIA RUBBER SCRUBBER. WE have been appointed Selling Agents for BAYNES INDIA RUB? BER SCRUBBER, and tako pleasure in recommending it aa the AV 1'IUH Ultra of scrubbing brushes. It will scrub a dirty floor in lesa time and do the work more effectually than any scrubber hitherto in? troduced. It only requires a trial to be ap? preciated. WM. A. WRIGHT, ESQ , Su? perintendent Of Niekeraon'a Hotel, and A. M. BUNT, ESQ., of thia city, certify that it ia Ute perfection of tcrubbtrt. Cali and gel une, or see it tried ot store of May 11 J. A T_J_ AO?OW. EXCHANGE RESTAURANT, Camden Street, rear of Orenf s China Store. J. CLENDIMNU, - - - Proprietor. S?_/ TP* i2E? HA^ "NO thoroughly fitted up lbs above .Jiabnie.it a? a RESTA flt ANT, I um p (Nm d to finnish visiter" willi the beat ot EATABLES and DRINKS. OYSTERS, GAME, FISH, MEA I'S, etc., prepared in the vory best stylo, by one ol tho finest conks In tho city. SUPPERS furnished at short notice. Families sup? plied with OYSTERS at reasonable price*. Choice WINES, LIQUORS and .CIGARS constantly ou hand. LUNCH ovo rv day at II o'clock. Dec 10 THS; PLATFORM OF THK ; Democratic National Convention. The Democratic party, in National Con? vention assembled, reposing its trust in tho intelligence, patriotism and discrimi? nating Justice o? the people-standing upon tho Constitution as the foundation and limitation of tho powers of tho Go? vernment, and the guarantee of tho liber? ties of tho citizen, and recognizing tho questions of slavery and secession as having been settled, for all time to come, by the war, or the voluntary action of tho Southern States, in Constitutional Con? ventions assembled, and never to be re? newed or rc-agltated, do, with tho return of peace, demand: 1st. Immediate restoration of all tho States to their rights in the Union, miler tho Constitution, and of civil government to tho American people. 2d. Amnesty for all past political offences, and thu regulation of the elective franchise in tho States by their citizens. 3d. Payment of tho public debt of tho United {states as rapidly ao practicable; all moneys drawn from tho people by tax? ation, except so much as is requisite for tho necessities of tho Government, econo? mically administered, being honestly ap? plied "to such payment; and, where* the obligations of the Government do not expressly Btato upon their face, or the law under which they were issued does not provide that they nhall bc paid in coin, they ought, in right and in justice bu paid in the In wini money of the United States. 4th. Equal taxation of every species ol property, according lu its real value, in? cluding Government bonds and other pub? lic securities. 5th. Ono currency for tho Government aud tho people, tho laborer and tho office? holder, tho pensioner and the soldier, the producer and tho bond-holder. 6th. Economy in tho administration ot the Government; tho reduction of thc standing army and navy; thc abolition of the Freedmen's Bureau, and all political instrumentalities designed to secure negro supremacy; simplification of thc system and discontinuance of inquisitori? al modes of assessing and collecting inter? nal revenue, so that the burden of taxa? tion may bo equalized omd lessened, the credit of thc Government and the curren? cy mado good; tho repeal of all enact? ments for enrolling tho Statu militia into national forces io time of peace; and a tariff for revenue upon foreign imports, and such equal taxation, under the inter? nal revenue taws, as will afford incidental protection to domestic manufactures, and as will, without impairing thu revenue. Impose tho least burdon upon and bes! promoto and encourage the great indus? trial interests of tho country. 7th. Ket'iii ni of abuses in the administra* tlon, tho expulsion ol' corrupt men from office, thu abrogation of useless offices tho restoration of rightful authority tc and tho independence of tho executive and judiciary departments of tho Govern nient, thc subordination of thu military tc tho civil power, to tho end that thc usurpations of Congress and tho despot? ism of tho sword may coase. 8th. Equal rights and protection foi naturalized and native-bom citizens, a home and abroad; the assertion ot Amen can nationality which shall command thi respect of foreign powers, and furnish ai example and encouragement to peoph struggling for national integrity, eonsti tut ional liberty und individual rights; am tho maintenance of the rights ot natural ized citizens against the absolute doctrim of immutable allegiance and the claims o foreign powers to punish them for allego? crime committed beyond their jurisdic lion. In demanding these measures and re forms, we arraign tho radical party for it disregard of right, and tho unparalleled oppression and tyranny which have mark cd its career. After lite most solemn au unanimous pledge of both Houses of Con gross to prosecute the war exclusively fe tho maintenance of thu Government au tho preservation of the Union, uuder th Constitution, it has repeatedly violate that most sacred pledge, under wilie alono was rallied that noble, voluntcc army, which carried our flag to victory. Instead of restoring tho Union, it hai so far as is in its power, dissolved it, an subjected ten States, in times of profoun peace, to military despotism and ncgi supremacy. It has nullified there the right of trii by jury j it has abolished tho habeas co: pus, that most sacred writ of liberty; has overthrown the freedom of speech an tho press; it bas substituted arbitrai seizures and arrests, and military tria and secret star-chamber inquisitions f< tho constitutional tribunals; it has clisr garded, in time of peace, the right of tl peoplo to bo freo from searches and sei ure-; it has entered the post and telegrai offices, and even tho private rooms of i: dividuals, and seized their private pape and letters, without any specific charge i notice of ?illidavit, as required by tho o ganic law; it has converted tho Americn capitol into a bastile; it bas et-tablished system of spies and official espionage which no constitutional monarchy of E rope would now claro to rosort; it has ab lished the right of appeal on importai constitutional questions to tho auprcr judicial tribunals, and threatens to cn tail or destroy ita original jurisdictio which is irrevocably vested by tho Consl tution, while thu learned Chiut Justi has been BUbJected to the most atrocio calumnies, merely because ho would ii prostitute his high offico to tho support the false and partizan charges pre te rr against thu President. Its corruption a extravagance havo exceeded anythi known in history, and by it? frauds a monopolies it baa nearly doubled the la clon of the eb bt created by the war. It li st lipped tho President of his const ?hitit al power of appointment even of his o' Cabinet. Under its repeated assaults, t pillars of the Government are rocking their base, and should it succeed in ? veniber next, and inaugurate its Prosidc we will meet, as a subjected and comptei people, amicl the ruins of liberty and t scattered fragments of the Constitu?a and we do declaro and resolve that, O' since tim peoplo of the United Sta throw off all subjection to the- Brit crown, tho privilege and trust of Buffri have belonged to the several States, a havo b?en granted, regulated and <;i trolled exclusively by tho political poi of eiach Statu respectively, and that n attempt by Congress, on any pretext wh ever, to deprive any State Of this right, to interfere with it's exercise, is a tlngr usurpation of power which can find warrant in tho Constitution; and, if Ba tinned by tho people, will subvert our fe of Government, and can only end i single centralized and consolidated I vernmeiit, in willoh th? separate existe of tb? States will bo entirely absorbed, i au unqualified despot ism be establisl in place of a Federal Union of co-oq stat, s; and that we regard the roconeti Hon Acts tun-called) of Congress OHS mc usurpations, anti nueonsthntional, voluti mary, and void; that our sold .nd sailors, who carried the flag of country to victory against a most gallant and determined foe, must ever be grate lully remembered, and all the guarantees given in their favor must be faithfully car? ried into execution. That tho public lands should bo distri? buted as widely as possible among tho people, and should be disposed of either under ibo pre-emption of homestead lands, and sold iu reasonable quantities, and to none but actual occupants, at tho mini? mum price established by the Government. When grants of tho public h.ndB may bo allowed, necessary for the encouragement of important public improvements, the proceeds of tho salo of such lands, and not the lauds themselves, should bo so ap? plied. That the President of tho United States, Andrew Johnson, in exercising the power of his high ellice in resisting thc aggres? sions of Congress upon tho constitutional rights of thc States and tho people, is on titled to tho gratitude of tho whole Ameri can people, and in behalf of tho Democra? tic party, we tender him our thanks for his patriotic efforts in that regard. Upon this platform, the Democratic party appeal to every patriot, including all the conservative element and all who de? sire to support the Constitution and re? store the Union, forgetting all past differ? ences of opinion, to unite with us in the present great strugglo for the liberties of the people; and that to all such, to what? ever party they may bavo heretofore be? longed, we extend the right hand of fel? lowship, and bail all such co-operating with us as friends and brethren. The Great Inland Freight Route, VIA Charlotte and So. Ca. R. R., .\sn PORTSMOUTH, VIRGINIA. mills FAVORITE AND RELIABLE JL ROUTE offers superior advantages to tho MERCHANTS of COLUMBIA and UP? COUNTRY, in transporting FREIGHTS at low rates and quick despatch to aud from Baltimore, Philadelphia, New York and Boston. oar Rates always guaranteed as low as the published rates of any other linc. oar No change of cars, or breakage of bulk, between Charlotte and Portsmouth. oar Marine Insurance from one-half to three-quarters per cent, less than by com? peting lines. Fer further information, rates, classifi? cation sheets, Ac, applv to. or address, E. R. DORSEY, General Freight and Ticket Agent, Charlotte and South Carolina R. lt. Co. Joly a*_ What is this Medicine Called "The Queen's Delight?" WHY, it is tho most extraordinary in? vention as aremedv for curing dis easo and restoring health we have ever been cnlled upon to record. It is a new vegetable combination, possessing in a singlo product the now principles for heal? ing tho sick and restoring tho health. It purifies tho fountain of lifo-tho blood and as tho life of tho flesh is pure blood, so impurity must bo diseaso and death to tho body. It is a tonic bitters, and may be given in all cases of weak digestion, loss of appetite, dyspepsia, debility, de? pressed mind and body, weariness of limbs. It is an invigorantj it infuses new lifo to tho blood, by removing tho humors and impurities which check tho healthful circulation. It is u stimulant; it gives ac? tivity to the nervous Huida., and invigorates tho organs of life. It is tho only medicine yet discovered that comes np to tho true standard of merit and worth, and secures to tho invalid and tho diseased tho great? est of all blessings-health. Ask foi HEINITSH'S QUEEN'S DELIGHT. For sale by FISHER & HEINITSH, June 12 t_Druggists. State South Carolina-Richland Dist IN TUE COMMON PLEAS. Horace L. Emery & Son vs. Albert R. Col? ton.-Attachment. WHEREAS, tho plaintiff did, on the 2d dav of March, in tho year one thou? sand eight hundred and sixty-eight, file his declaration against tho defendant, who (as it is said) is absent from and without tho limits of this State, and lias neither wife or attorney, known within the name, upon whom a copy of tho said de? claration might bo served. It is therefore, on motion of Bachman A Watios, ordered, that tho said defen? dant do appear and plead to tho said d?? clar?t ion on or before the 3d day of M ARCH, in tho year of our Lord ono thousand eight hundred and sixty-nine, otherwise final and absolute judgment will then bo given and awarded against bim. D. B. MI LL KR, C. C. P. Clerk's Office, Richland District, March 2, 1808. _March 5 5q _ State South Carolina-Richland Dist. IN THE COMMON PLEAS. C. H. Baldwin A Co. vs. Thoa S. Nicker 8on.- Foreign Attachment. WHEREAS the Plaintiffs did, on tho 11th day of NOVEMBER, 1807, Ale their declaration against tho Defendant, who, as it is said, is absout from, anti without thc limits of this State, and has neither Wife nor Attorney known within tho same, upon whom a copy of the said declaration might bo served. It is, therefore, on motion of F. W. Mc Mastor, Esq.. Plaintiff's Attorney, ordered that tho said Defendant do appear and plead to tho said declaration on or before the 12th day of NOVEMBER, which will be in the year of our Lord ono thousand eight hundred and sixty-eight; otherwise final and absolute judgment will then be given and awarded against him, D. B. MILLER. 0. 0. P. Clerk's Office, Richland District, Novem? ber ll, 1S07._Nov 12_qT>_ Richland-In Equity. Wade Hampton Gibbes, Washington Alston Gibbon, executors, r.s. Marv L. Singleton, Janies G. Gibbes it al.-Bill to Sell Beal Estate, Marshall Asseln, ?Cc. TN pursuance of decretal order in above stilted case, tho creditors of R. W. GIBBES, sr., deceased, are hereby ri quired to present and prove their demanda before nie, t?n br bi f rc tier 1st day of October next. D. B. DB AUSSUEE, C. E. R. D. April 29_ _wm Richland-In Equity. Tho Theological Seminary of the Evange? lical Luthoran Church of South Caroli? na and adjacent States 0?. Mary A. Blanding. Executrix of Shubol Bland ing, deceased. Bill for elicf. PURSUANT to tho decretal order In thia case, the Cre?.itora of the Estate ot Shubol Blanding, deceased, are hereby required to render and provo their fle niauda befoie me on or before Gi? 1st of October next. D. B. Di-SAUSSURE, Julv 9. 18438. C. E. R. D. July ll_1_ Machino Oil and Belting. FOR sale by May 81 FISHER A LOWRANCE. Charlotta & Sooth Carolina B. R. Co. SUPERINTENDENT'S OFFICE, Coi.UMniA. H. C., ?uguat 8. 1808. ON and after WEDNESDAY, tho lath instant, the Trama over* this Itoad will ran aa follows, viz: Leave Colombia at. 4.15 p. m. Arrive nt Charlotte at.11.00 p. m. Leave Charlotte at.11.35 p. m. Arrive at Columbia at.6.00 a. m. tar Close connections, both ways, with Trains of Greenville and Columbia and South Carolina Roads. ?ar Passengers for tho North, taking this route, have the choice of FOUR DIF? FERENT ROUTES, viz: From Greens? boro, either via Danvlllo or Raleigh. From Weldon, either via Petersburg or 1'ortHinom h ; sud from Portsmouth, eithe?fc via Old Ray Lino and Baltimore or Anua uicssic Line and Wilmington, Delaware. tar TIME AS QUICK and FARE AS LOW aa bv anv other route. BAGGAGE CHECKED THROUGH. For THROUGH TICKETS to Richmond. Washington, Baltimore, Philadelphia ana New York, apply at Ticket Office, foot Blan diug street. An Accommodation Train will be run as follows: Leavu Columbia ou Mondays, Wednes? days and Fridavs at 7 A. M., arriving at Charlotte at 6.?? P. M. Returning- leavo Charlotte on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays at 6 A. M., ar? riving at Columbia at 5.05 P. M Paa8cngers taking the ? A. M. Train from Charlotte can connect with Night Train of South Carolina Road for Charles? ton. Passengers from Charleston con-by leaving tho South Carolina Train at Junc? tion-connect with tho 7 A. M. Train from Columbia. CALEB BOUKNIGHT, August 8_Superintendent. Change of Sche?nle on G. & C. R. R ON and after WEDNESDAY, the 12th instant, Passenger Trains will run daily, SurdayB excepted, connecting with Night Train on youth Carolina and Char lotto and South Carolina Railroads, as follows: Leave Columbia at. 7.00 a. m. " Alston at. 8.40 5* " Newberry at.10.10 '* Arrivo at Abbov?le at.3.00 p. m. M at Anderson at.4.20 '* " at Greenville at.6.00 .? Leave Greenville at.5.45 a. m. " Anderson at.6.25 *' " Abbeville at. 8.00 " Newberrv at.12.35 p.m. " Alston at.2.15 ?' Arrive at Columbia at. 3.45 " Trains on the Bluo Ridge Railroad will alao run daily, Sundays excepted. Leave Anderson at.4.80 p. m. ?. Pendleton at... .5.30 " Arrivo at Walhalla at.7.80 ... Leave Walhalla at. .3.30 a. m. " Pendleton at..5.30 " Arrivo at Anderson at.6.20 " Tho train will return from Belton to An? derson on Monday and Friday mornings. JAMES O. MEREDITH, AUK 8^_General Superintendent. Columbia and Augusta R. R. Co. SUPERINTENDENT'S OFFICE, COLUMBIA, S. C.. July 17, 1868. SHIPPERS by thia Road, at Columbia, aro solicited to deliver all Freights to go out on TUESDAYS and FRIDAYS at 8 o'clock P. M., being ono hour before tho departure of tho Trains. Goods cannot be loaded after that hour. July 18 Imo C. BOUKNIGHT, Snp't. Schedule on Spartanhurg & Union R. Down Train. Up Train. Mia. Arv. Leav. Arv. Leav. Spartanhurg, 0 5.00 7.00 Pacolet, 10 5.45 5.48 6.12 6.15 Jonesville, 19 6.25 ?.30 5.29 5.33 Unionville, 28 7.15 7.40 4.30 4 45 Santuc, 37 8.23 8.80 3.37 3.45 Shelton, 48 9.23 9.25 2.36 2.40 LylosFord, 52 9.49 9.50 2.09 2.12 Strother, 50 10.14 10.18 1.42 1.45 Alston,_68 11.30_12.30 "SOUTH CAROLINA RAILROAD, GENERAL SUP'TS OFFICE, CHARLESTON, S. C.. March 28,18?8. PASSENGER TRAINS will run as fol? lows, viz: Leave Charleston for Columbia. 6.80 a. m. ' Arrivo at Kingsville. 1.80 p. m. Leavo Kingsville.2.00 p. m. Arrive at Columbia. 3.50 p. m. Leave Columbia. 6.00 a.m. Arrivo at Kingsville. 7.30 a. m. Leave Kingsville. 8.00 p. m. Arrive at Charleston. 3.10 p. m. Tho Passenger Train on the Camden Branch will connect with np and down Columbia TrainB and Wilmington and Man? chester Railroad Trains on MONDAYS, WEDNESDAYS and SATURDAYS. Night ExproBB Freight and Paesenger Accommodation Train will run as follows: Leavo Charleston for Columbia. .5.40 p. m. Arrive at Columbia.6.05 a. m. Leave Columbia.5.80 p. m. Arrivo at Charleston.5.40 a.m. March 21 H. T^TEAKE. Gen'l Sup't. Laurens Railroad-New Schedule. OFFICE LAURENS RAILROAD, LAURENS CH., 8. C., April29,1868. ON and after TUESDAY, 12th of May next, the Trains on this Road will commence running to return on the samo day. io connect with tho up and down Ti nina on the Greenville and Columbia Railroad, at Helena: leaving Laurena at 5 A. M., on TUESDAYS, THURSDAYS and SATURDAYS, and leaving Helena at LSD P. M. same days. J. 8. BOWERS, July 9 Superintendent^Laurena R. R. Office North Carolina Railroad Co., COMPANY SHOPS, Amu. 1, lfCS. ON and ofter thia elute, tho following will bc tho oeheduk- for PARSEK GEL TRAINS over thia road: Leave Charlotte daily at.11.8(5 p. nv " Greenaboro at. 5 05 a. ni. Raleigh at. 9.41 " Arrive at Goldsboro at. 12.25 p. ut. Leave Goldsboro at.12.80 .? " Raleigh at.8.20 " " Greensboro at. 7.17 " Arrivo at Charlotte at. 11.85 p. m. Through Passengers by this line have choice of routes cia Greensboro and Dan? ville to Richmond, or via Raleigh ?nd Wel? don to Richmond or Portsmouth; arriving at all points North of Richmond at the same timo by either route. Connection is mado at Goldsboro with Passenger Traina on tho Wilmington and Weldon Railroad to and from Wilmington, and by Freight Train to Weldon. Alao to Newborn, on A. ?V N. C. Road. Freight Trains will leave Charlotte at 2 a. m. and arrive 6 20 p. m. AprU ll JAB. ANDERSON, Sup't.