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, i .- .. ' ll' ' I il ?' i ? ? *? T? .^x?ffr?t^:I^L.. ~-? Cable Dc*im*crics. PARIS, August 15.-Lord Napier, of Magdala, was among the distin? guished visitors wbo participated in yesterday's review of the National and Imperial Guard. The Frenoh royal family were enthusiastically cheered by the people. Mr. Henry Rochford, of Lantern, has been sen? tenced to pay ten thousand francs and ono year's imprisonment. The moniteur, speaking of the re? cent Frenoh loan, says: Thirty-four times the amount asked, has already been subscribed. QUEENSTOWN, August 15.-Tho steamer City of Baltimore, with Hon. Reverdy JohuBon aboard, has arrived. ?Vfwu Items. CHARLESTON, August 15.-r Arri ved steamer Saragossa, New York; schooner Matoaka, Richmoud ; Bohooner N. W. Smith, New York; schooner W. P. Thomas, Philadel? phia; schooner W. F. dishing, Now York; schooner G. C. Morris, Phila? delphia. Sailed-steamer Charles? ton, New York; steamer Sea Gull, Baltimore. MONTGOMERY, August 15.-Tho new Mayor appointed by the Gover? nor was inaugurated to-day. The new City Counoil als?) met. Tho police force is half block, and many of their officers aro negroes. The old City Council and Treasurer were re-elected. There was a large Seymour and Blair meeting to-day, at Wetumpka; about 1,500 pursous present. Speech? es were made by ex-Governor Watts and other prominent gentlemeu. ST. LOUIS, August 15.-Advices from Solomon City, Kansas, report horrible Indian outrages on tho Solo? mon River settlement. Men wen killed, women ravished, childrec captured, stock taken off, and thc country stripped of provisions. Affairs In AVa ali In g ton. WASHINGTON, August 15.-Lane Commissioner Wilson issues a circu lar, cautioning registers and receiver! that three sections only can be en tered in one township on coUeg< scrip. Senator Abbott states that ove: 810,000,000 in Northern capital ha been invested in North Carolini siu.ee the war. Internal revenue receipts 8378,000 FINANCIAL AND COM.HKKC1A!.. NEW YORE, August 15-Noon. Flour and wheat dull and drooping Corn lc. lower. Mess pork declined at 28)?. Lard dull-steam 18%6 18%. Cotton firm, at 29J-.?. Gol? 46>?'. Freights dull. 7 P. M.-Cotton.firm; sales 1,20 baled, at 29}.<. Flour dull, and 66 10c. lower-State superfino 7.30(V 8.25; extra State 8.50@9.30. Wheu dull and 2@3o. lower. Com l@2c lower. Whiskey activo and firmer 67@67>?. Mess pork 28.50. Lan steady-kettle 19@19.i4-. Freights 1 shade better. Money firmer-call (a>5. Governments firmer at close Gold firmer-closing strong ut 467< ?47. BALTIMORE, August 15.-Cotto; quiet, at 29J?. Flour scarcely s firm, but prices unchanged. When dull-prime 2.65@2.72-a declino 0 5c. Corn dull-white 1.18@1.2C Oats dull-prime 80@S5; low grade 60?75. Rye steady, at 45@50. CHARLESTON, August 15.- Cottoi dull; sales of the two days 45 bales middling nominal at 28; receipts c the two days 91. 1 -u AUGUSTA, \ Augujlr 15.-Cotto market coutiuuesMpaay, but dui sales 2 bales; prufM nominal; foti stock in Augusti&fjjhd Hamburg 1,87 bales. MOBILE, August 15.-Cotton mu ket quiet; soles ?5; bales-middlinj 27>?. ..' ' Vj NEW ORLEANS, August 15.-Cottc quiet-middlings nominally 29; ri ceipts 87. Gold ?6^. Sug r on molasses steady, dull and u?change Flour quiet-treble 89.50@10.5 choice 14.25. Mess pork Bteady, 30. Bacon shoulders 14; clear 17? LONDON, August 15-Evening. Bonds 71 ??. LwERPofe, August 15-Evening. Cotton ot?sed buoyant aud high< sales 20 jS0 bal??-uplands IOJ-4; C leons ?0%. FIRE.-On' Wednesday mornin at about 3 o'clock, the citizens Orangeburg wero aroused by 1 alarm of fire. It was Boon ascertni ed to be th? fine store of Messrs. J> Stockei' & Co., near tho railroa wnicb, in spite of the efforts of th mon and citizens, was speedily co sumed. The firo was evidently t work of un incendiary. I Orangchnrg News. PLAYED OUT.-Violet Williamsc lato a shining light in the Virgil Banjo Convention, hos had a tr bill found against him for obtaini money ander falso pretenses. Ho aspired to a judgeship, but t penitentiary will got him. Sic semi scalaicagis! Never enter a sick room in a sti of perspiration, os the moment y becocao cool, your pores abso Do not approach n contagious dise with au empty stomach, nor sit tween tho sick and tho Aro, becui tho heat attracts tho vapor. P ventives aro proferublo to pills powders. THE FINANCES. -?Sigma, " (Henry Sparnick, Esq.,) the Columbia cor-; respondent Of the Charleston Chimer, writes to that paper in referenee to the finances of the State as follows: "The demoralisation whioh pre? vailed yesterday in the radical wing of the Legislature, in consequence of the veto of Gov. Scott of the bill to reduce the bonds of public officers, was intensified to-day by the divul geuce of a faot that hos well nigh oc? casioned a panic-no money can be borrowed to pay tho expenses of tho General Assembly and keep the ma? chinery of State government in mo? tion. And this in tho tooth of the bill authorizing Governor Scott to negoc?ate a loan of 8125,000, which was hurried to its consummation by tho legislativ^ crew who were raven? ous for their per diem and mileage. "When the Governor urged thc adoption of tho loan bill, ho did sc because ho had sagacity enough tc realizo that putting tho bills receiva? ble-the only currency of which thc State could boast-on tho market, bj issuing thom iu liquidation of thu in debledness of tho treasury, and to paj the Legislature, would undoubtedly I cause them to depreciate to a point ai which they would become unenrrent and, when ho offered to eflect the loar indicated as soon as proper uuthoritj had beah granted him, he did so ii good faith, and with tho assuranci that money would be forthcoming rbis, however, was at a timo whet the Legislature had not only given n< such glaring manifestations as it ha subsequently dono of its inability ti deni intelligently with questions o finance, but bad also left undon everything which savored so much o indefensible stupidity as the meosur which the Governor has justknockei on the head. Step by step ns the; have progressed with their reckles legislation, Governor Scott has earn estly remonstrated in private with th leading members of tho General As sembly, and time aud again, but i: vain, until now, indicated what a da maging effect it would have upon tb credit of tho State. Latterly, th more intelligent of their number hov realized the wisdom of his suggestion; but unfortunately they were bein driven into the meshes and snares c extremism by tho very party whi they had first cracked, and which r< acted from the ranks of the masses o their best intentions and purposei True, some effort had been made i tho concusses to check the onwar stride to financial embarrassment nn perhaps ruin; and tho Governor i person, aided by Sawyer and otheri bad addressed them most earnestly o this subject; but their warnings wei without any avail, until yesterday when they found that tho Executif was determined to use his prerogat? without fear, even if it cost him tl painful exposure of the poverty of tl State, whioh has sinco been made. ? tho veto carno in, and close on its bee tho discovery that the loon bill wi not worth the paper on which it wi written. The solution of this pe ploxing difficulty is better to be foun in tho want of public confidence o cosioued by the reduction of bonds < the State officers; and tho legislatic undertaken to accommodate to tho! officials to their positions, than in at other causes. I say this, because was well understood that up to tl timo tho proposition was made to pa tho bill which has just been vetoe Gov. Scott had assurances that a loi could bo readily effected fer the use tho State. As soon, however, as became probable that this measn would pass, capitalists withdrew; ai now resort must bo hod to tho iss' of bills receivable, which will u doubtedly cause their deprociatiou oxact proportion to tho expenditur of tho State until taxes, cnn be ci lected. Even the hope of a loan $25,000 for sixty days, which had be held out by a certain banking firm yonr city, backed up by T. J. Robe son, has vanished into the air by t withdrawal of that Senatorial spec lotor. A reaction has already tak place in favor of a conservativo pc _^_f?*? AFFAIRS IN MISSISSIPPI. -aftssiss pi is suffering every kind of, puuii meut which radical muliguity c deviso, becauso of her rejection tba."Constitution" proposed fori by the scallawags and negroes. C of theso punishments was expelli Governor Humphries from bis ofl and installing a Federal soldier in stood. This soldier, too, seems do all ho can to moko the punishm as unbearable as possible, and ea cises his ingenuity to discover ev indignity he eau to hoop upon ! pooplo of Mississippi. One of latest performances in this direct was toitako forcible possession of gubernatorial mansion, turning tho family of . Governor Humphi for tho p'urp]cwe.\? After thus gett Eossession- of''tn'?f'dwelling, ho foi im8clf nnabhrtor furnish it, and if in mero spite, ho hasrontedont broad parlors for billiard-rooms, i its long passages for ten-pin alic And now, soys a correspondent, " Stato mansion in which Mississi Governors wero accustomed to < ponso hospitalities in tho nomo of Commonwealth, is convorted int public brothel.". --r-+iT**r Position is everything-positioi a comma, for instance': "There' divinity which shape's our ends rou hew them as wo will." General Grant recently paid a visit to Kentucky, was in several Counties, and made one or two speeches. Wherever be was seen, the Democra? cy made extraordinarily large gains. Can't the Democracy manage to get General Grant to travel around the country and show himself? [Louisville Courier. The dog that wakes np from a sound slumber and looks about bim for a better position, turns round and round a dozen times or more, and finally lies down in tho same place, is a per? fect typo of thousands of persons whom we meet in the daily walks of lifo. A clergyman in Springfield, Moss., who has the habit of adding **ah" to many of his words, recently spoke to his congregation of "those who have been brought up on tho Lord's side ah!" "Pa," said a little friend of ours, "what's the use of giving our little pigs so much milk? they niuke hogs of themselves." Pa walked away. A sporting man being solicited to insure his lifo, replied: "He'd be hanged if he'd play any game where he had to dio to win." Many mon who pretend to have grains of good sense seem to hav( scruples about using them. An upstart threatened to post Gov. Scott, a bravo Kentuckian of th( earlier days, because ho refused t( accept a c allengo from him. "Ver] well," said tho hero, "yon post mt as a coward, and then all tho men ir Kentucky will know what I nov know, that you aro a liar." The grasshoppers recently ute U] a half acre of tobacco for a man nea Des Moines, and, when the owne went out to look at it, they sat 01 tho fence, nud squirted tobacco juice Heaven has killed its hundred this summer, but the lightning o the .stills slays its thousands and ten of thousands, summer and winter. The annual meeting of tho stock holders of the Spartanburg ant Union Railroad Company will b< held at this place on Weduesday nexi 19th instant. A general attendanc is desired. - Unionville Times. The Now York Herald, of Tuesday thinks that Seymour will bo elected But it thinks that the parties hav got the wrong men. Grant ought t be iu tho hands of tho Democrat! aud Seymour the nominee of th radicals. What next? So long continued and excessive lu been tho heated term in Russia, thi spontaneous combustion has take place in largo beat beds, and vas subterranean tires are in progress. Prince Camille de Polignack, wh was in the Western Confederal army and rose to be a major-genera has beou reatling a scientific pup< on "Algebra" to the Mathematic) Society of Loudon. Bishop Janes asserts that tho Mi thodists of the United States pai last year $2,000,000 tax on tho ti bacco used by them, while the missionary treasury is $7G,000 i debt. Cholera is said to be terribly pr valent on tho Barbary coast. lu 01 place over a sixth of tho populatio of 3,000 died. Over Mont Cenis by rail must 1 quite a new sensation. You trav at twenty miles an hour, at plac where you can look down 2,000 fee only a foot of masonry intervenii between tho abyss aud yourself. Mosquitoes have appeared in gre numbers in England, and John Bul ire has been excited thereby. The twenty-first anniversary of t settlement of Salt Lake Valley w appropriately celebrated by the M( mons on tho 24th of July. Nineteen couples were divorced the Hartford (Ct.) Superior Coi during the July term. . Ono Augustus Monroe, who 1 been in jail in Des Moines, Io\ three months for larceny, was leased on Saturday, and c?l?br?t tho event by running off with 1 jailor's daughter. OrrosiTE.^-Tho St. Louis Dei drat is a Republican paper; tho I vannah Republican is a Dcmocrn paper. The Black Forest, near Wiesbad Germany, is daily searched bj squad of men appointed by tho ( vernment, to hunt up tho bodies tho gamblers who havo commit suicide there. When Boston takes snuff, the p pie all over the State sneeze "Ma.? chu8etts." A spunky young lady, in Lewist Maine, recently, severely throshei fellow who used iroulting langu to her-she taking him by the co and compelling him to retract language ho had nsed. A Stanford young mau commit suicido by placing himself befon locomotive. Ho was made a hash Ten young girls in Vienna h applied to tho Government for p mission to chungo their religi they wish to embrace tho Jew faith, in order to marry some yoi Israelites. A man engoged, the other day, digging graves, at Fort's Ferry, Y., for two victims of sun-.siro was himself sun-struck, aud ' found dead in ono of tho graves i by himself. . , ''? . > .- . . Cordelia Wade, of Cincinnati, a fow days since, made her seventh at? tempt to commit suicide. Several times has sh? taken poison, but each time the stomach-pomp has saved ber, much to her disgust. In a dilemma, during the time a mun has been standing like a fool, fumbling for an excuse, a woman will have invented a thousand. Billiard balls made of rubber and sand are being manufactured at the rubber factory in Bridgeport. They uro claimed to be superior to ivory. Two very different things often confounded-being up with the lark, and being on a lark. A distinguished female writer says that "tho men aro fast." Well they must bo excoedingly so to catch the women. Give strict attention to your own affairs-aud consider your wife ono of them. How to turn an honest ponny first work for it, and then put it on, a lathe. What is tho differenco between a young lady and a night-cap? Ono is boru to wed and tho other is worn to bcd. Ladies who affect the indignant when they aro kissed, and desire the treasure to be put back immediately, should bo implicitly obeyed. How long does a widow mourn for her husband? Sho mourns for a second. Because a nose is woll-red it doesn't necessarily follow that the individual behind it is mentally so. A hen-pecked rooster in Newbury? port was made to hatch out a litter of chickens. A quart of whiskey saved an In diann boy from death by a rattle? snake bite. Ho now wants to be bitten again. The "Gad-ites" is the rccont classi? cal name given to young ladies who are continually promenading the streets. It is said that they have patent eye-lashes (for the ladies) for sale in New York. Artificial eye-brows havo long boen known. One of the evils most recently attributed to the uso of tobacco is baldness. A California doctor tolls us so. Anna Dickinson is lecturing in tho West upon "Children and Marriage," which induces an impertinent jour? nalist to inquro if tho cart hadn't been put before the horse. Saratoga ladies are so obliging as to furnish reporters tho sizo of their waists and the value of their dia? monds. A home-sick dog traveled alone, aud doubtless on foot, from Ken? tucky to Missouri-900 miles-and reached his own kennel, by instinct. If you would not bo forgotten as soon as you arc rotten, either write something worth reading, or do something worth writing about. To give brilliancy to the* eyes shut them early at night and open them early in tho morning. An irritable mau, having been dis? appointed in bis boots, threatened to eat up tho shoe-maker, but compro? mised by drinking a cobbler. A paymaster of tho regular army, who has been in the service twenty years, says every 1,000 men costs now $1,500,000 por annum. Thc Jury of Inquest upon tho late DAL? LAS P. SMITH, of which Major Thomas W. Radcliffe was Foreman, are requested to meet at tho counting-room of Hardy Solomon, Esq., THIS (Sunday) MORN? ING, at half-past 10 o'clock. THOS. P. WALKER, Coroner. August 10_ University of Virginia. THE forty-fifth session of /7r^fi? ^is Institution ?ill begin on ^-f.Ligrestho Int day of October, 18(18, ^\apSj?iind end on the THURSDAY ytjgr before tho Fourth or July, 1869. G*^*^ Tho organization of thu In? stitution is vory completo, embracing extensivo and thorough courses of instruc? tion in Litoraturo and Scienco, and in tho professions of Law, Medicino and Engi? neering. Eotimatod expenses, exclusive of books, clothing and pocket money, of tho Aca? demic student, $.160; of tho Law student, $31)5; and of tho Medical student, $395. For particulars, Boud for Catalogue to William Wcrtoubakcr, Secretary, or S. MAUPIN, Chairmin of tho Faculty, Post O?ice University of Virginia. August 16_C* Cuns, Pietols, Etc. ^.^^ THE undersigned informs ^S^"^^ his frionds, and the public ^?^><^S^.generally, that he has rc V ""^1 ?eeived a largo and select axBortmont of BINOLE and DOUBLE BARREL GUNS, RIFLES and PISTOLS. CARTRIDGES for all kinds of Guns, Hilles and Repeaters constantly on hand. ALSO, SPORTSMEN'S EQUIPMENTS, all of which will bo sold low for cash. GUNS and PISTOLS made to order at short notice and moderate price. Cash system rigidly adhered to. Aug_15_ P. W. K RAFf. D. W. HAWTHORNE, liroker and Commission Merchant, WALHALLA. S. C., and Honea Path, H. C., will attend to all business entrusted to his caro at eituor placo. August 13 _ EATING^OTSE^T" ALSTONT " PASSENGERS on the Greenville and Columbia Railroad, can get RREAK FASTaud DINNER at Alstou-ampio time hoing allowed. Doc 27 MARY A. ELK IV A SON. I ^ORD & CO.'S . Excelsior Magic Salve ! AND WASH! IS UNDOUBTEDLY THE GREATEST discovery of tho age. For the ?wo of RHEUMATISM, WHITE SWELLING, NEURALGIA, BRUISES, BURNS. OUTS, SCALDS, A; .1 OLD SORES vf every kind, nu waiter of how long standing, IT HA?4 NO EQUAL. Frico for Salve and Wash, 75 coats. Ford & Co.'s Stomach Bitters, FOB CUIHNO DIARRHOA, CRAMP COLIC, AND ALL DISEASES OF THE STOMACH. It cleanses and purifies tho blood, and regulates tho bowels. For giving an ap? petite, it is ahead of all other tonics. Price, per bottle, $1.00. A liberal dis? count to fjruggists and Dealers. aar FORD A CO.'S REMEDIES can be bad of any loading Drug House in the United States. FORD A CO., Proprietors, Box 45, Augusta, Ga. *S~ Largo quantities sent, per Express, to any part ot tho Uuitcd States, C. O. D. E. E. JACKSON, Druggist, Wholesale and Retail Dealer in Ford A Co.'s Remedies for Columbia and vicinity. August 15 ly COTTON GINS AND CONDENSERS ! SAMPLES of tho EMORY GIN, BROWN GIN and CLEMENTS, BROWN & CO. GEORGIA GIN, in store and for salo by Augtt2 FISHER A LOWRANCE. Corn! Corn! Corn! WHOLESALE and retail, at Aug 9 SWYGERT A BENN'S. Fresh Supplies of Family Groceries, /t-r^ CONSTANTLY receiving, at tgBSBf SWYGERT A BENN'S. Angust 9 " FLOUR. A (\ BAG8 OF FliOUR, every sack gua T:V7 ranteed. For salo by August ft FISHER A LOWRANCE. CORN WHISKEY. RECEIVED to-day of first quality. FISHER & LOWRANCE. Angust 8_ RICE! RICE!! 2TIERCES OF PRIME CAROLINA RICE. For sale low for cash. August 8 FISHER A LOWRANCE. Notice to Creditors. ALL creditors o? J. FOSTER MAR? SHALL, deceased, and of JEH8E DEBRUHL, deceased, aro hereby required to presont and provo their demands before me, on or before tho 1st day of NOVEM? BER noxt, or be barred. WM H. PARKER, C. E. A. D. COMMISSIONER'S OFFICE, July 29, 1868. Aug 6_th!3 IN BANKRUPTCY. ABSENCE OE HENRY SUMMER, REGISTER. HENRY SUMMER, Register in tho Court of Bankruptcy for the District of South Carolina, has, by order of tho Court for said District, been allowed leave to bo absent from tho State until tho 25th dav of September, 1808. August !?_ _m3 NOTICE. ?TOTICE is hereby given that applica? nt cation will be mide, in three months from this dato, at tho State Treasury, for a renewal of Certificate of Stato Stock, No. Ci, dated November '27, 18<>7, to U. B. Mills, or aosigns-thc original of which has been lost or destroyed. * R. R. MILLS. AuuUBT 4, 1SG3. Aug 7 fru2C Hi NEW BOOKS. AZILE. By Mrs. Jane Cross, $1.50 Hiate.ry" of ii Mouthful or Bread new edition. By Jean Maco, $1.75 Tho Servants of tho Stomach. By samo author, $1.75. Tho Matern'al Management of Infancy, for tho Uso of Parents, 75c. Tho Hormits. By tho Rev. Charles Kiugslev, $'2. New Testament Historv. By William Smith, LL. D.-uniform with Old Testa? ment historv, soon to bo published, $2. Tho Old World in it? Now Face-impres? sions of Enropo in 18G7-G8. By Henry W. Bellows. Volume 1, $1.75. And many other new Rooks. DUFFIE A CHAPMAN, Booksellers, August 13 Columbia, 8. C. Aromatic Life Bitters. ASUPERLATIVE TONIC and Invigor? ating Cordial, composed, in part, of American Ccntaury and Lifo Everlasting, with other valuable vegetable products. It will bo found an excellont STOMACH BITTERS, au appetizer, and an anti dyspcptio remedy. It is invaluable as a Tonic, for Debility, Indigestion, LOBS of Appetite, Nervousness, Torpid Liver, Sluggish Circulation. A generous stimu? lant, quickening the action of tho organ? of life, and imparting new powers to the whole body. Directions.-A table eponn-full to a wino glass may bo taken, as often as occasion requires, with a little sugar and water, or without. Dyspeptics may tako it just before meala. , For salo by FISHER A HEINIT8H, August 141 _Druggists. I DR. T. T. MOORE, DENTAL SURGEON, WOULD respectfully inform his PA? TIENTS, and tho public, that he has returned and is prepared to execute, in tho most 80IE TIFIO MANNER, all branches of his profession. TEETH EX? TRACTED WI J'HOUT PAIN, or any sub? s?quent iU'effucts, by uso of Nitrous tixido or Laughing Gas. Oftico ovor Gregg's Store._Aug ll Thc lifo of ?ll neal? ls blood. Tho lirait li of all lifo is pure tlosh. Puro blood keans out all dim-aMos. Tho Queen's De* light purifies thc blood. ^1 TEE QUEEN'S DELIGHT, TBE beat and most popular Medicino in nae. The Queen's is the great Blood Puriflor. Tho Queen's Delight ia a safe Alterative. The Queen's Delight is a certain euro for Diseases of tue Stood. Tho Queen's Delight is the best Liver In vigorator. The Queen's Delight io tho medicine for Scrofula. Tho Queen's Delight is given for Head? aches, s Tho Queen's Delight is for Nervous Affec? tions. Tho Queen's Dolight will cure all Skin Diseases. The Queen's Delight will romovo Blotches, and Pimples. Tho Queen's Delight will cure Chili? and Fever. Tho Queen's Dolight will cure Cancer and Indolent Tumors. Tho Quoon's Dolight will euro Erysipelas and Carbuncles. Tho Quoon's Dolight will euro Asthma. The Queen's Delight will cure Bronchitis. The Queen's Delight will cure all Female Complaints. Tho Queen's Delight will restore tho lost Energiee of Man. The Queen's Delight will restore the Feeble to Health. Tho Queen's Delight for Young and Pale faced Creatures. Thc Queen's Deliget has secured tho favor of tho People. Tho Queen's Delight is now tho groat Fa? mily Medicine. The Queen's Delight has been tried, and gives umv?rn?l satisfaction. Tho Queen's Delight should be In every Family. Tho Queen's Delight is tho cheapest as well as tho best Medicine you can give. Tho lifo of the flesh is pure blood. Upon this theory alone the inventor of the Queen's Delight establishes tho great hy? gienic law, without pure blood no flesh is free from disease. The Palo and Shrunken Forms, Yellow Faoes, Weak Stomachs, Diseased Livers, Crippled Rheumatics, Nervous Hypochondriacs, Dyapoptic Vic? tims of Hoadache, so common in this country, is owing entirely to the humors of tho blood. Very many other diseases may bo traced to bad blood, Scrofula ox King's Evil,'Erysipelas, Exanthema or Elevure, a Rash or Eruption on females, Blotches, Tetter, Goitre or Swelled Neck, Syphilis and Syphilitic Sores, Strnmone Ulcers, Ac. These cannot be cured with? out purifying the blood. Now as to the remedy. There is no other blood puriflei that will accomplish auch positivo and ex? traordinary cures as Heiniteh'a Queen'? Dolight. You may tako a barrel of extrae Sarsaparilla, and still you will not bi cured; and, as a proof of it, look aroum and you will observe the country, through out its length and breadth, is flooded witl compound Sarsaparillas, extracts am syrups, claiming to be blood purifiers, am yet we seo to-day more evidence of in purity of the blood than ever. Why i thia? Simply because these extracts an Sarsaparillas aro worthless medicine; Ask for Hoinitsh's Queen's Delight. Tin is not the Extract of Stellingia or Queen' Delight, nor is it a Compound Syrup c Queen's Delight, or Sarsaparilla an Queen's Dolight, but simply Heinitah1 Queen's Dolight is the trade mark. As for this, if you want to be cured, and se that the name of E. H. Heinitah is on th rapper. Prepared only by E. H. Heir itsh. Wholesale agents, FISHER A HEIN ITSH, August 15 j_Columbia, 8. 0. GREGG, PALMER & CO BROKERS AND COMMISSION AGENT gUY and sell GOLD, SILVER, STOCKS, BONDS and EXCHANGE Advances mado on COTTON. GRAIN and COUNTRY PRODUCE sc on commission._March 1( CAROLINA NATIONAL BAIT OK COLUMBIA, S. C. CAPITAL, - - - $100,00 DIRECT0R8. L. D. CHILDS, Pres't. Maj. JNO. PRESTON, Dr. J. W. PARKER. EDWARD HOPE. GEOROE W. SWETSON, of North Carolin W. B. GULICK, C. J. IREDELL, Cashier. Tollei THE CAROLINA NATIONAL RAI OF COLUMBIA, will deal in Exchan Gold and 8ilver Coin, and do a gem Banking Business. The accounts of n chants and others in Columbia, and in towna and country connected with it business, aro respectfully solicited. Collections attended *o carefully and mifcted for promptly. Loans made on ( coln and other collateral security. The Board of Directors meet, for transaction of business, EVERY M' DAY, at 10 o'clock a. m. COLUMBIA, S. C., Juno 6, 18G8. _June 6 _ grit THE CAROLINA HOUSI ?ng LOCATED or. Washington stn Igg next to Bronnen A Carroll's, is I ??under tho solo proprietorship of undersigned. The host of everything tho way of WINES, LIQUORS, ALE, I GARS, TOBACCO, etc, kept on ha LUNCH every day at ll o'clock. G him a call, and test tho correctness of assertion mado abovo. Jone 19 RICHARD BARRI See! Call and See!! tides will do wo ll by calling at my st before purchasing elsewhere. ALSO, On hand, with new lots continually an ing, tho following lines of wares: CLOCKS, WATCHES, JEWELRY, SILVER and PLATED WAI REPAIRING, In all its blanches, ne? executed, and with despatch, by ISAAC 8ULZBACH?R, Sign of tho Groen Spectacles, One door below Phoenix Office, Main street, Columbia. 8. ( July 10