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cofa?iiu. s. b. Wednesday Morning, October 13.1869. Th? Snpteikic Picctla or Uk? Sonih. No morely political victories. on the. part of thegrea> body of the Southern* people will, of themselves, re-establish the South. Party triumphs, although in the lino of truth, justice ard the Oon Btitution, can but open tho way to sub 8tantia!progress-can but invigorate the agencies whereby tho public wjeliare is proTQ>9^edt. -ilsnjbe |t ?a? thai itbeoomo.s us, in the heat*, of party, diac.uss.ion aud party struggles, not to overtook tho measures thatgivo a people positive and practical strength.1 The rights, the dig? nity and the in flue nc o of the subjugated States of the South,-will come back to them wit h tb oh- acquired wealth-with their restored and improved industries. To increase the value of our productions; to diversify our pursuits; to attract num? bera from abroad; these are the potent iustru tuon tali ties, by the employment of which, wo meet tho supreme needs of the Souti. -Let ino patriot 1 .rt 1 in the South'-fall to feel tins tr nth j abd lei pa? triot bands in the South hot omit to give lian dm pie illustration. The programme, thebils beTore tho South. It' is briefly this: 'To make the most of onr soil, our eli m a 10 on & 0 iii s. tr earn s-t o develop all forms of mnu&?ActU?es-to promote im migration by-V??BO ??d liberal measures, ond thus to obtaiu the wealth and num? bera that our section needs. pJ o>rt-?<?+*?> Sr AJT?STICS-STATE AND NATIONAL DEBTS. According to the, New York Independent, ', the following is ? statement of the popu? lation and debt of the States of the Ame? rican Union at the close of the year 1868: "New England States, 3,400,000 popu? lation; 846,386,882.00 debt. Middle States', 10,135,000; $90,119.721.71. Pa? cific Stetes. 780,000; 84,872,656.59. Southern Stetes. 10.3GO.000; $138,803, 300.86. Western States, 12,350,000; $48,452,386.82. Total, 37,025.000; $329, 584,446.03. The debt of the New Eng? land Stetes, it will be seen, is $13.62 and a fraction per capita; of the Middle States, $8.90 and a fraction; of the West? ern States, $4 and a fraction; of tho Southern States, $13.39 aud a fraction ; and of the Pacific States, $6.24 and a fraction. The New England States owe the largest amount iu proportion to ihe population, and the Western States the smallest. The large State debts are thoso of New York, Pennsylvania, Virginia, Massachusetts, North Carolina, Missouri, Tennessee, Louisiana and Ohio-making an aggregate of $240,567,499 as the debt of these nine States. The average of the tot.nl debt of all the Slates is $8.90 and a fraction per capita. The national debt on the 1st of Jone; 1869, was $2,505,412, 618, which is At the rate of $67.68 per capita for the whole United States. Pay the national debt in gold, at the average price of 140, and it adds over $1,000,000, 000,000 to the debt, making it $3,507, 567,658." WHY DID LOUD AND LADT B?HON SEPARATE?-?By the European mail from London of September 23, wo learn that Mr. C. Redding has written another let tor on this question. He asserts that there.is not a shadow of foundation for Mrs. Stowe's charge, against Mrs. Leigh, and declares his belief that Lady Byron herself never circulated Mich a statement. The letter concludes as follows: "The cause of separation will perhaps remain a mystery. I kucw it forty-four ?-ears ago, but the secret never passed my ins. It was told to me by a friend of Lady Byron's. It matters not to a curi? ous and censorious world, whioh in, re? ality cares not a jot about tho matter except to gratify au idle curiosity, which Mrs. Stowe's sensation fiction and affect? ed sympathies about black or white have tho effect of stimulating." In this connection, we publish tho fol ing card: "Mrs. Stowe desires tho friends of justice and fair dealing to publish for her the following card: That she has kept silence heretofore in regard to criticisms on her article on Byron for two reasons. First, because she regarded the publio mind as in too excited a stato to consider the matter dispassionately; and second, because she has expected the develop? ment of additional proofs in England, some of which, of great importance, have already come to hand. Mrs. Stowe is preparing a review of tho whole mat? ter, with further facts and moro docu? ments, including several lettors from Lady Byron to ber attesting the vigor and soundness of her mind nt the poriod referred to, and also Mrs. Stowe's own letters to Lady Byron at thc same timo, which were returned to hor by the exe? cutors soon after that Indy's death. She will also give the publio a full account of the circumstances and reasons which lcd ber to feel it to be hor duty to make this disclosure ns an obligation alike to jus? tice, gratitude aud personal friendship." A great storm prevailed in Muino on tho evening of Monday last, and in the town of Eastport alone property was de? stroyed to the amount of $500,000, in shipping, fish-houses, wharves, etc. Nu? merous vessols were wrecked nlong the coast, abd in 'two instances with loss of life. An unknown bark was lost at Now River, with seventeen persons on board, and the schooner Rio at St. Andrews, with all on board-how many not known. Tho towns of Lubec, Pembroke and Per? ry were heavily damaged. A freshot also occurred in Swift River, by which many farms wore overflowed, houses destroyed and tho owners impoverished. Do you want an Appetite? Use Solo mons' Bitters-greatest tonic of the age. SOTJTHXRN STATS STOCKS AS AN INVJKST XKrr^~Tbe Hew York '^^'^^l^^^j portion of his surplus M he can afford to pnt away without anxiety in his place of safe deposit, and keep until it cornea up feo par, and pays ito semi-annual dividend aa regularly as the bonds of the United States." The Journal says: "Oar dpi nion of 8onthern State ntocks has nor changed. Wo regard thom,as good ulti? mate security, no matter what the price may be to-day. If they should sell to? morrow at ten cents on the dollar, it would not affect onr judgment of their vaiuo one iota. But we say now, as we said before, nervous, timid people, al? though they may be able to live for a while without the interest, should not buy them even for investment, a?'every important change in the market: price would be interpreted by them as indica? tivo of some new evidence regarding the ultimate security of their capital. It is because of these accompanying contin? gencies I hat the price is so low as to tempt buyers. But none should yield to that inducement who is likely to be kept awako at night when the prico goes down.'' Thia is sound advice?. Such persons should only invest ior well-esta? blished securities, which generally com? mand ? good price; t . ? D1STUJJER8 OP FBUIT.-.Tho interests of the service and of fruit distillers both demanding it, the Secretary of the Trea? sury and Commissioner of Internal Re? venue, on consideration, have directed the issuing of a supplement to regula? tions-series 5, Na?'/7-exempting distil? ler* of apples, ponchos and gropes, from the provision of Section 23, Act of July '20, 1868, which requires distillers to put np their spirits in packages of not less than twenty gallons. These distillers from fruit will hereafter be permitted to pnt up their spirits in packages of not less than ton gallons. Inasmuch as no tax-paid stamp has heretofore been used for packages of less than twenty gallons, a now stamp is being prepared for ten gallon packages, with coupons attached, so as to be adapted to a package of any amount between ten and twenty gallons. All packages of twenty or more gallons will be stamped with tho tax-paid stamp heretofore iu use. WHAT IT COSTS.-It costs Europe something like $200,000,000 to support her Kings; we should like to know how much additionally it requires to main? tain ber armies. Both sums go to the maintai nance of ono supreme luxury of 11 monarchy, to which ia occasionally su peradded a despotism with extraordinary cost. These considerations give very great emphasis to the statement that Napoleon will announce to his Legisla? ture that the powers of Europe have agreed to a general disarmament. A New Orleans despatch to the Louis? ville Courier-Journal has a story of a connter-plot in Cuba, or a plot within a plot, whoso purport is that certain wealthy Cubans in tbe island, opposed to insurrection, are about to unite with the resident Spaniards in a "struggle for independence." The curious part of the Story is that "General Robert E. Lee was resolved upon for President of the Re? public of Cuba, and the position offered him for ten years." We are further as? sured that "the documents offering Gen? eral Lee the position of President have been forwarded to him." The cotton crop of India in 18G0 wns worth about $25,000,000. This yenr's crop is estimated at 8100,000,000. Tho natives begin to understand that it is better to produce cotton nt lOd. per pound than the staple millet of the country from which they barely eke ont a support. It is well known that the Indian cotton is greatly inferior in qual? ity to that produced in this country; but it bas improved bycare in the cultivation and packing. Asad accident has just occurred nt the Victoria Theatre, Berlin. Two of tho ballet girls were dressing in the room, when one of them lighted an extra gas burner, and threw the burning paper on the ground. Their dresses instantly caught fire, and, although assistance was at once rendered, they were so badly burned that one of them died the same night, and the other the following morn? ing. The news from Spain to-day by cable is not suggestive of a peaceful solution of that country's internal difficulties. The long-threatened conflict between tho Democrats and Monarchists becomes moro imminent, and the entire kingdom appears to bo politically in a volcanic condition. Madrid, though quiet, was in such peril that the police had instruct? ed thc citizens how to defend the capital in case of attack. AN ACCIDENT.-We learn that John Mooney han, a brakesman on tho Wil? mington and Weldon Railroad, while attempting to get up on a freight train at Rocky Mount, on Thursday last, fell and was killed. John Kitts, 107 years of ago, hus pre? sented to tho Baltimore City Council a claim fpr services rendered tho city in the wars of the revolution and of 1812. A negro preacher in Louisville, Ky., reprimanded two of his female parish? ioners in church, and they reprimanded him with a cowhide after cha rob. If yon hove Dyspepsia, use "Solomons' Strengthening and Invigorating Bitters. " It is a certain cure. OI8 6 "Boiled cussedness with the scum on," is what a Wisconsin editor calls being bucked off the side walk by a platoon of pretty girls. Pat, on introducing his English friend into a row, said: "Wherever ye sees a head, hit." Saints Obnrob, London, and in th? ferror of bis /exhortation said: "For wbat did she do this thing? For the sake of 'ft' fr?ToTrietf" aiTgreat as that of Nattas Iscariot,--or for tho thirty, pieces of silver offered by a magazine editor." Tho liitost information about tho ex? plosion at Indianapolis, plaoes the num? ber of killed, who have been identified, at twenty-one. The coroner has a lot of remains which, it is thought, are parts of three more bodies, making the total killed twenty-four. Mrs. Cecelia Rhodes, of Polk Couuty, N. C., is 100 y ears old. She distinctly recollects when the British army was in Rowan County, und relates many inci? dents that occurred during their occupa? tion of the State. An Omaha girl, whose lover would not propose, fired one barrel of a revolver at bim, told him sho had five more left, and forced him to terms. They are nowa happy couple. If yon are an Invalid, and wish a Re? storer and Invigorator, ..Use Solomons' Strengthening and Invigorating Bitters. " ?C3B---1-----^mm Notice to Cotton Planters. WE are propared to make LIBERAL AD? VANCES to Planters who wish to hold their COTTON. Terms will ho unusually libe? ral and eaay. BLAK EL Y A GIBBES, Oct 13 f3_Columbia. j A Good Chance. PERSONS in want of good Kontucky OH MULES, havo now an opportunity of ?BjE^v-iakiofE a aelection from a fine stock. Call ai tho National Hotel Stablea. Oct 13 1?_B. JOYNER. Colombia Chapter No. 6, R. A. M. J|Sgj| A REGULAR CONVOCATION of Co ar-bJglurnbia Chapter No. 5, R. A. M., will bo *SBB?hold at Masonic Hall, THIS EVEN? ING, at 8 o'clock. Ry order of tho H. P. Oct 13_1_ W. HUTSON WIOG, Secretary. Stolen or Strayed. ^ A MULE, (Malo,) from Mr. T. J. F^taa Robertson's pasture, on Sunday night, tho 10th October. The Mulo is about SMaSSFls banda high; of a dark bay color, with a mark, apparently from a brand, on each hip. A reward will bc paid to auv one who mav return said Mule. ISAAC ALSTON. Oct 13 1* $5 Reward. STOLEN from my piazza, on Suiulav, tho 10th instant, a Colt's PISTOL. The" ram? mer was broken near one of the chambers. Tho above reward will be paid for ita recovery. RICHARD KENAN, * Oct 13 !. Arsenal Hill. Tax-Payers Take Notice. OFFICE COUNTY TnxAsunEB, CoLUSiKiA, 8. C., October ll, 18G9. PERSONS who have not yet paid their State aud County taxes aro warned that after thc 15Tn INSTANT, the twenty per cent: pe? nalty, fixed by law, will be enforced against all delinquent tax-payera. Until that time, thia oftico will bo open for the receipt of taxes, without the ponaltv, but no FURTHER TIME will be given. jfoHN E. ROBERTSON, Oct 13 1 Treasurer Richland County. THAT KID GLOVE JOUVIN'S GENUINE. IN PLAIN, DUCHESS, AND BUTTON TOP. ALSO, A SUPERIOR ARTICLE OF RYNIER DOO SKIN FOR GENTS. AT POPULAR PRICES. W. D. LOVE Si CO., Oct 13 Main street. Columbia, H. C. OUR CLOAKS AND SHAWLS ARE NOW OPEN FOR DISTRIBUTION, AN?? Will display the Newest Designs of the Season, AT PRICES TO SUIT ALL. TRIMMING FRINGES, in all shades and qualities, just roceircd at W. If. LOVE & CO.'S, _Oct 13 Main street, Columbia, B. C. Solomons' Bitters. LIDEHTY HALL, CDAWFOBDSVILLX, GA.. 14th August, 18C9. Mesar?. A.A. Soloinoni ?fc Co., Druggists, Sa? vannah, Georgia. GENTLEMEN : Please send me half a dozon bottles of your Bitters. I have been using them lately, upon the re? commendation of a friend, with decided bene? fit, in giving tono to tho digestivo organs and gcnoral strength to tho system. Send hy Express, with valuo endorsed, C. O. D. Yours, respectfully, ALEXANDER H. STEPHENS. Wo very cheerfully add our own testimony to that of Mr. Stephens. Fora general good effect upon tho digestivo organs and the sys? tem generally, we rogard the Solomons' Ritters as invaluable. In the climate of tho low coun? try, especially, wo considor it almost indispen? sable to carry ono f-uccessfully through the laasitudo of the summer months. The ingre? dients that composo it are well known to our Medical Faculty, who endorse it aa a valuable invigorator and entirely harmless in ita action. EDITORS SAVANNAH REPUBLICAN. Propared at tho Laboratory of A. A. SOLOMONS A CO., Druggists, Savannah, Georgia. C. H. MIOTT, Agent, Oct 13 w4_Columbia, B. C. Broad River Bridge Company* AMEETING of Stockholder? in thia Com? pany will bo held at the Palmetto Engino House, at 10 o'clock a. ai., on FRIDAY, tho 17th inat. All in throated will please, attend, aa buaineaa of vital importance will be, brought before them. By orderjof the President and Directora. G. W. BE ARDEN, Oct 9 f.mwth Secretary and Treaanrer. Groely, io ? loiter to an editor conteods that long-eonti francbisement ia impossible There is, be says, a more excellent way, and- the Republicans muet pioneer it; no? thing is safer than magnanimity. The National Intelligencer, of Wednes? day, hs? th? following very laconic an? nouncement: "B. F. Butler is in town. (? word to the wiso, etc.'*) What can this mean? We hope thero is no allu? sion to spoons. A OHANCB.-Congress when it meets will have some investigating, we reckon, on the last great gold gamble. How near headquarters? eh! Andy Johnson will havo some powder if he gets there, sure. [New York Republic. Do you suffer from Debility, or Loss of Appetite? Uso "Solomons" Strength? ening and Invigorating Bitters." 013 6 The lisping misses of Canada pronounce the Prince's name very naturally-thus: Ahl th ir. Mr. Wm. H. Thomson, an old and es? teemed member of the Barnwell' Bur, rs dead. A riot in Prescott, Arizona, on the 24th nit., resulted in the killing three soldiers. Eureka. DR. LEAK'S PREMIUM TOBACCO-in . different styles, including tho EXTRA TWIST, BO well known. ALSO, Morris & Sous1 DURHAM SMOKING TO? BACCO-considered tho best. For sale in any quantitv, bv E. STENHOUSE. Oct 13_Imo Executive Department. COLUMBIA, October 12, I860. PROPOSALS will be received at this office until SATURDAY, the 23d iuatant, for the execution of the necessary repairs to tho Deaf, Dumb and Blind Asylum at Cedar Springe, Spartanburg County-tho job to be completed within sixty daya arter the signing of the con? tract. For an examination of tho plana and specification*, apply to W. R. Hoyt, at thc New State Capitol. ROBT. K. SCOTT, Oct 13 t Governor. CLO THIN G ; J nAVE JUST RECEIVED AND OPENED a V??ry large and desirable Stock of Fall and Winter CLOTHING, FURNISHING GOODS, HATS, Ac, which I am determined to offer purchasers on the most reasonable term.-. Oct 13 WM. J. HOKE. Two Four-Horse Wagons. FOR SALE by ANDREW CRAWFORD. Oct 12^_3_ To the Public. . - I AM now prepared to mako all kinds of VU GENTLEMEN'S GARMENTS, at ?hort NH notice. Old clothes scoured and repaired 41 in a neat manner. Residence on Rich? land street, two doora Eaatof Mr. Swaffiold'a reiddence. DOUGLASS CLARK. Oct 12_3 Scott, Williams & Co. OFFER for aale: STOCK in Columbia and Augusta Rail? road Company. Pirat Mortgago 7 per cont. BONDS of do. City of Colombia BONDS. CITY COUPONS, receivable for taxoa. They aro buying SIGHT EXCHANGE on Now York at i discount and selling at par. Oct 12_6 State of South Carolina--Laurens Co. In the Common Pleas, on the Equity Side. Tho President and Directora of tho Bank of tho State of South Carolina, vs. thc Laurena Railroad Company, et at.-Hill for Injunc? tion and Relief. BY an order of tho Court, directed to me, aa apocial referee in thia case, all the credi? tor? of the Lauron? Railroad Company (espe cially including all lien creditor?) aro required to pre ne nt and prove their demanda before mo, on or beforo thu FOURTH MONDAY in Octo bor next. ROBERT E. RICHARDSON, C. C. P. Clark's Office, September 23, 1869. Oct 12 Cigars, Tobacco, Etc. TUE undersigned baa purchased the ?tock of Tobacco, Cigars, etc., from Mesare. Piepert ?b McPherson, and will continue the buaineas at their former stand, next to M. H. Berry's furniture atoro, on Plain atreet. He requests a trial of bia articles. Oct 10_P. H. MEIMBRE88E. Scrip No. 6. Southern Mutual Insurance Company, Athens, Georgia. THE abovo mentioned SCRIP is now redeem? able in cash. Holders of tho sam? will pleaso call on H. E. NICHOLS A CO., _Octl0t> _Agents. Seed Oats. K f\f\ BUSHELS North Carolina SEED OVJKJ OATS, for salo at D. CRAWFORD A SON'S, Near Greenville and Charleston DepotH. Oct 10 3* Fine Teas, Liquors, &c. HYSON, Black and Japan TEAS, selected by an oxpert. * Mocha, Java. Laguayra and Rio COFFEES. WINES, LIQUORS ANO CORDIALS.-These aro guaranteed in strength, quality and puri? ty; in variety equal to any house outside the great commercial centres," aa to priceH aa well aajiuality. GEO. 8YMMKRS. Cotton Bagging. BORNEO, GUNNY, DUNDEE and DOUBLE ANCHOR. 10.000 yarda of tho abovo for sale at lowest market rateB. E. A G. D. HOPE. Bolting Cloths. AFULLaesortmcnt on hand. MILLSTONES and IRONS, purchanod at low ratoB, by _FISHER^LOWRANCE A FISHER. Valuable City Property for Sale. THAT valuable LOT, bounded by Assembly, Divine, Gatea and Blossom streets, con? taining four acres, will be sold at auction, on the FIRST DAY of November next, before the Court Hones, for cash, unless sooner disposed Of at private Sal?. On tho property uland three cottages, of three roonia each, and twoof four rooms each, with excellent weU of water and all well encl OH ?il and now under rent to good tenants. The land baa yielded a bale of cotton to the acre thia year. Possession given im mediately, ni th warran tv title free from ex penae for papora. W. 8. MONTEITH, Oct 10 mw? Attorney. Bocal Item?. ?fer&Bs. - Jodi? (?r ii |ol?tt)g ?crMe??> aufc M. 81e*u/?? bfen gppoigfted Coto missioner o? D?tt?n ijj? tb? Stat? of South Carolina ior"??8W Torifi'' The forty-fifth annual convention of the Evangelical Lutheran Synod of South Carolina will be held at Walhalla, S. C., on the 14th of Outober, the session com? mencing nt ll n. m. We are indebted to the Committee for an invitation to a tournament and cos? tume ball, in Unionville, on Wednesday, the 20th instant. In the Conrt of Common Pleas and General Sessions, yesterday, tho follow? ing cases were disposed of: Lawrence Wingan!, (colored,) petit larceny; guilty, but recommended to mercy. John Do? zier, (colored,) petit larceny; guilty. Robert Johnston, (colored,) burglary and larceny; guilty. Josoph Stephen? son, (colored,) petit larceny; not guilty. Robert Johnston, (colored,) burglary and larceny. Up to a late hour last night, tho jury had not returned a verdict. HOTEL ARRIVALS, Ootober^f?.-Colum? bia Hotel-J. C. Tiedemaii, St. Louis; J. Callopas, E. Sonns, T. Y. Syrnmes, Geo. Keim, J, H. Honour, G. S. Hacker, W. D. Kennedy, Charleston; J. W. Norris, Vance's Ferry; W. R. Parlor, Orange burg; J. Bi B. Gann, Texas; G. H. Au tray, Abbeville; R. S. Agnew, Augusta; C. E. Beach. Baltimore; J. S. Wise, At? lanta; T. A. Jeffers, W. H. Jeffers, Rich? land; C. G. Joger, Laurens; E. DoBerry, J. T. Sloan, Jr., city; G. W. Morse, S. Stradley, Greenville. Niekerson House-S. J. Lc~\k aud wifo, Germantown, N. C.; F. Gardnor, H. A. Badhaw, Miss Donnld, N. C. ; J. B. Daw? kins, Florida; S. W. Nicholson, Edgo field; S. G. Mason, Williamstou; James R. Chatham, Newberry; R. P. Lock stoue, New York; John L. Deaton, Char? lotte; J. H. Loless, Laurens. National Hotel-Miss Rena B. Mc? Dowell, Edgefield; W. T. McKewn, Orangeburg; James Beaty, Fairfield; H. McClenaghan, Miss Eliza Black, Marion; L. S. Byrd, W. G. Rollins, Darlington; J. H. Barnes and servant, Barnwell; Miss Mollie Jones, Alston; P. S. Caraway, Sumter; Jos. A. Crews, Louis Dial, D. Fonlk, Laurens; C. R. Franklin, Clinton; C. B. Blair, Fuirfield; Henry Overbry, Tenn. ; S. L. Jones, Abbeville. SOLOMONS' BITTERS.-We publish, this morning, an advertisement of this cele? brated tonic and invigorant, manufac? tured by Messrs. A. A. Solomons & Co., of Savannah. The established reputa? tion of this house, of over twenty years standing, is a suflicient guaranty of the purity and excellence of any article bear? ing their stamp. These bitters, though but a short time before the public, have attained an enviable reputation. They have received the unqualified endorse? ment of many eminent men throughout tho country, who have derived benefit from their use. Hon. A. H. Stephens writes a grateful letter to the proprietors, expressing, in the warmest terms, his appreciation of the strengthening and invigorating qualities of this excellent medicine. DEAF, DUMB AND BLIND ASYLUM.-We understand that, in accordance with the provision mado by tho Legislature, Gov. Scott has decided upon tho resumption of studies in the Deaf, Dumb and Blind Asylum, at as early u period as possible, aud that the following appointments have been made: Superintendent-Mr. J. M. Hughston; Matron-Mrs. Ann R. Neagle; School for Mutes-Mrs. W. B. North, principal, Mrs. Jane J. Rogers, assistant; School for the Bliud-W. B. North, assistant teacher and teacher of music. DEAIH OF Mn. JAMES ROBB.-The Charleston papers announce the death of this estimable man. Mr. Roso was a re? sident of this city during the war, The announcement of his death will be re? ceived with pain by his friends here and elsewhere, bnt it is consolatory to know that he was not unprepared for the sum? mons that carno to him, and that ho met his eud in tho spirit of Christian hope and resignation. In his death, the com? munity of Charleston loses ono of its most rospected members, and the State at largo a high-toned and devoted eitizen. BUSINESS CARDS AND CIKCULARS.-As the season is approaching for the annual travel aud distribution of business cards and circulars, our meiohauts and others will please give attention to tho fact that our job oflico is supplied with tho best of boards, of all colors, fins commercial note and other paper, and tho very new? est and most fashionable stylos of type, thus enabling us to supply all of such wants. MAIL ARRANGEMENTS.-The Northern and Western mails aro open for delivery at lp. m.; closed ot 11.30 o. m. Charles? ton (day) and Greenville open at 5.30 p. m.; closed at 8.80 p. m. Charleston night mail open at 8.80 a. m. ; cloped at i. 15 p. m. On Snnday, the post office is open from 1 to 2 p. m. lot'of wedding onrdo and onvelopes, of latest ?tylee, has jost been received; which will bo printed in imitation ot en? graving, and at less than one-tenth the cost, dall and see specimens at PIJONTX office. ?. few copies of tho "Sack snd Destruc? tion pf Columbia" can be obtained at the Phoenix office. Price twenty-five cents. New ADVERTISEMENTS. -'At tent iou ls called to the following advertisements, published the first timo this morning: Jacob Levin-Auction. E. Stenhouse-Eureka.'* B. Joyner-Mules For Sale. B. IL Soott-Proposals. Richard Kenan-S5 Boward. Wm. J. Hoke-Clothing. Blakely & Gibbes-Notice fo Planters. Isaac Alston-Strayed or Stolen. W. D. Love & Co.-That Kid Glove. C. H. Miot-Solomons' Bitters. Meetiog Columbia Chapter No. 5. Hon. A. H. Stevens says of Solomons' Bitters: "I have used them with decided benefit; in giving tone to tho digestive or? gans and general strength to tho system. " -r-*-?-?-1 MOTHERS, BB ADVISES.-Always keep a bottle of DR. TUTT'S CELEBRATED ; EX? PECTORANT ' in ' the bo URO. It is a certain and pleasant euro for Croup, Coughs, Colds, AP. it is agreeable to tho taste, and children tako it ?readily. Go to your Druggist abd get it at once, it may save tho life of your little one. OD 6 WHAT IT WILD Do.-Judge by what it has done. Heinitsh's QUEEN'S DE? LIGHT. It has cured a sore, leg. of'twen? ty-five years steading. Il has restored to health persons long diseased. It has cured cutaucous eruptions, tetter, It has cured the dyspeptio of his' com? plaint of long standing. It has restored to life tho child supposed to bo dying. It has produced a radiant glow on the female cheek, lt hos invigorated the feeble and luDguishing. It has imparted vigor to tho yonng. It hus vitalized tho decaying functions of age. It has puri? fied the blood and invigorated life. It has cured Liver Complaint and nervous disorders. It has proven to be a great blessing to females. It establishes regu? larity of thc organs. It is the lamp of life aud way to health, and everybody should try a botte of HELNITSH'S QUEEN'S DELIGHT. A14 Notice. CITY CLEKK'S OFFICE, COLUMBIA, October 2, 18(39. TAXI'S on Sales of Merchandize, Sales at Auction and on Commission, Insnranco Agencies, Receipts of Hotels, Saloons, Ac, Ac., for tho quarter ending October 1 are dne, and prompt payment of the aamo ia required. Oct 3 0 J. 8. MCMAHON. City Clerk. Beer! Beer!! SOME dealers in this eily have been in doubt that I could hold out supplying them with Reer this summer. I now inform the public that I have a largo supply of old Lager fleer on hand, which i put against any Reer brought from the North, or eren imported from Ger? many, aa to purity aud strength. I am ready to test it by tho Reer scale. Aug 20_JOHN C. 8EEGERS. Flour. pr f\ RRLS. St. Louie FAMILY FLOUR, pro OU nounced by all who have used it equal to any ever aold in thia city. Try it. 100 barrels and Raga, assorted qualities, at prices which cannot fail to pleaee. Five Casks extra sugar-euroa HAMS; 5 do. RACON STRIPS; Fulton Market BEEF; Pic? kled Salmon and Smoked Horringa, all select? ed for first class family trado, freah to hand and for sale by OEOROE SYMMER8. Cheese ! Cheese ! ! pr rv BOXES choico cutting CHEESE Just (jw received, and for sale low, by Pot 8_J. A T. R. AGNEW. Blue Stone. 1AAA LBS. BLUE STONE on hand, and .V/vf w for sale low, by Oct ii_J. A T. R. AGNEW. English Dairy Cheese. i)pr BOXES E. D. CHEESE, &'J 50 boxes Cutting Ch euee. For ?ale low by_E. A G. D. HOfE. Fresh Supplies. DUTCH HERRINGS, Frosh Country and Monntain BUTTER, Pink-Eve and Peach-Blow Planting Potatoes, Fine Goshen CHEESE, at G. DIERCK8, Jan 38_Attbe Sign of the Watch. Bremen Lager Beer. JUST RECEIVED, 5 Casks-CO Doz. Piuta of this celebrated BEER, which baa been out of market for aome time, aa the quantity is limited. An early call, only, can aeenre a snpply._GEORGE 8YMMER8. Tobacco]! Tobacco!! "1 C\C\ &BH\ Choico 8MOKING TOBACCO, J.UU "Aorta Star." 50 Boxes Chowing Tobacco, consist mg of tho finest and lowoat grades. "Somevery (hoice." Just received aud for sale hy _^HK_11" J. AT. R. AGNEW. Notice is Hereby Given THAT application will be made to the Stato Legislature, at its next session, to incor? porate a Life Insurance Company, with its central office in the city of Columbia. Aug 25_wi3 Notice is Hereby Given TnAT application will bo made to tho Le? gislature, at its next aossion, for an amondmont to the Charter of the Columbia Bridge Company. Sept 1 w 8mo Lectures and Readings. MR. P. W. FULLER will anawcr calla to Lecture on the Spiritual Philosophy (or New Dispensation) in any part of the State where the friends of progrcBB und reform may make suitable arrangements. Address at Co? lumbia. S. C. Jnne 30 w OATsT Kf\f\ DUSIIELS prime HEAVY OAT8, for OlIV/ salo low^by E. A O^P. HOPE. Flour ! Flour ! ! PT f\ BBLS. CHOICE FAMILY FLOUR, at t)U $10-best in market. 50 bhla. Extra Family Flour, at $9-equal to countrv. 50 buis. Super Flour, at t8-new and sweet. Our Choice Family Flour is tho "cream of the city and superior to any in thia market." Terme caah._J. &. T. R. AGNEW. Preserving Kettles. TINNED and Enameled Preaerving KET? TLES, for sale low, by FISHER, LOWRANCE A FISHER.