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?Y/uLiAN^A^t-BY, j| JLJLJLl il / rt Mit i pl Wm ; -AA_ vu JL -ZJL * Qffloe fan Main Str^t^above Taylor. _____ . , ^.-SSM^^O-'-'I^PKI?^^ . _ _ *?- ^ fi&e>aidi_co.<?ifm_d? on Me n&ot?.' Agent. _or.5??-?ix ?uil^OU.ner. " "Let OUT Just Censure *^#!^-3S^|Sr^S^tt Attend tue True Event." rat?? warn nd.errtswiet.ff arr infertedby ?M-m*m..i.y.:'^ Jr: :s^;!a*,tw^- nn?Wi fl r SMDAY vrnR??iia nr.TORM 54 i??o VOL. v-NO ike. ~!2?j^ Tho A agua tn papera state that the officer ia charge of Mr. Kornnghnn was Bomewhat surprised pu arriving in Au? gusta, at having his prisonor spirited away by another habeas corpus, issued by Judge Snead. Tho Constitutionalist says: . "We aro entirely at a loss to under? stand upon what som bianco of justice to the accused, the Executive of Georgia orders his arraign ni'jut in Atlanta, when tho hilling of Bu?in took place in this city, This unusual, illegal, and unwar? ranted proceeding indicates to onr mind a preconcerted and Bottled purpose to make..a victim, irrespective of all con? siderations of law and justice, by a partnership arrangement perfeoted be? tween the .officials of Georgia and Hub? bard. Soott Sc Co., of South Carolina." TEKIUDLK RENCOUNTER.-Last Satur? day, tho usually quiet town of Lagrange was tho scene of a most terrible and bloody light, between a man named "Wi? therspoon, formerly a merchant of this place, and a countryman named King. The difficulty grew ont of an old business matter, and was aggravated by whiskey on both Sides. King, after being shot through tho arm and lungs, forced Wi? therspoon into a store, knocked him down with his pistol-which had failed fire five times, and beat his head until life waa thought to be extinct. Tho last shot fired by Witherspoon wounded a ?oung man named Brauch ford in the leg. 'ho fight is said to have been the most desperate that ever occurred in the dis? trict It is -thought that neither King nor Witherspoon can survive. [Nashville (Tenn.) Press and Times. ?AocinKNT..-A Weston, Wood County, Va., paper,'gays: "On Tuesday last, Miss Lee Gum, a young lady twenty-two years of age, residing on Freeman's Creek, was accidentally shot through the heart by her brother. Adam Gum, a youngman aged about nineteen years. Early in the morning, Mrs. Gum saw a largo chicken hawk near the house, aud called her son to shoot lt. Ho got his rifle and cocked it as he walked along, with the barrel over his arm, tho muzzle pointing to the rear, abd keeping his linger on tho ham? mer'.;'While going in the direction of the bird, ho made a mis-step, the ham? mer foll and the gun was discharged, the bullet passing through the body of bis sister, who was watching him, killing her instantly." THE SITUATION IN PARAGUAY.-Mail ad? vices from Bio Janoiro to the 23d Sep? tember are to tho effect that Lopez has secured another strong position in the mountains, and tho end of the war is thought to be as far off as ever. Tho allied provisional government nt Asun? cion is a great expense, and it is estimated Brazil is exponding four times her annual revenue. Referring to the horror cacsed by the Pantin murder in France, the New York Express says that ''the crime, monstrous UH it is, ia no worse than many horrible butcheries accomplished in this country during the war, and applauded as loyal and legal acts." In South-went Colorado, a party of mountaineers recently discovered the bones of six men und forty-six horses, which are supposed to be the remains of a portion of one of Fremont's exploring parties, lost twenty years ago. The dwelling of Mrs. Hildebrand-tho famous rendes vous for Confederate scouts during the war-near Horn Lake station, Tennessee, was destroyed by fire on tho 15th. A color? d nurse administered a doso of kerosene oil to a child of Mr. M. Wilson, of Columbia County, Georgia, on Sunday last, from the effects of which it died. Two daughters of Robert Smith, (co? lored,) in Shenandoah County, Virginia, were burned to death by an explosion of kerosene, on the lGtb. Two negro men were found hanging dead, about nine miles from Greensboro, N. C., last week. Ou their backs were placarded, For barn burning and threats. Po you suffer from Debility, or LOFB of Appetite? Uso "Solomons'Strength? ening and Invigorating Bitters." 013 G A large Sagon rice junk blew up at Swatow, China, recently, and thirty Chi? namen were killed and fifty wounded. If you aro an Invalid, and wish a Re? storer and In vigorator, "Use Solomons' Strengthening and Invigorating Bitters. " Clover Seed. FOB salo by FISHER, LOWRANCE A FISHER. Oats-White and Black. ASMALL lot of extra Black OATS, at $1.50 per bushel, to close consignment. FISHER. LOWBANCEA^FISHEB. Butter. rSOO b'B?- Mountain B?TTER- For B&1? F/SHEIl, LOWRANCE A FISHER. New Store and New Goods. agt FINE GOLD WATCHES and ?rft^jQCHAINS, of all descriptions, for Itw aBKLadieM and Gentlemen, for salo f_it jB|by WILLIAM GLAZE, ffrw> -^flff** Second Door North of Court House. Columbia. H. C. _Oct 22 6 English Guns. JU8T opened by WILLIAM 5><Z GLAZE one of the largest as V?XJ?.sortaient of GUNS that bas ever V ^ueen offered in this city. Seeond door North of Court Uonse. Oct 22 C Special Notices. ?rFHILOSOPUY OF M AUB IA OK.-A NEW COCRSH OF LECTOAEA, BB delivered at tito New York Museum of. Anatomy, embracing tbe subjects: How to Live and "What to Livo for; Youth, Maturity and Old Age;'Manhood Gene rally Reviewed; The Causo of Indigestion; Fla? tulence and Nervous DiBeaeeB accounted for; Marriage -Philosophically Considered, Ac?, Ac. These lecture? will be forwarded on receipt pf four stamps, by addressing Sec'y Baltimore I Museum of Anatomy, 74 'West Baltimore ah cet, Baltimore, Md. 1 May 6 ly ?.HOW CHILLY THfi EVENIKOS IN OCTOBER:" -This is a common remark, yet how few think of tho danger of exposing them? selves to their influence? In all low, maraby localities Aguo and Fever prevail at this sea? son of tho year. In this disease there is inva? riably more or less derangement of the liver and digestive organa. The remedies usually resorted to havo reforenco to preventing tho paroxysm or breaking up thc chills. If this is effected without removing the cause, a relapse is iuovitahlo. HOSTETTE R'S STOMACH BITTERS strike directly at the foundation of tho evil, by acting on the liver and correcting digestion. Tho causo being removed, the paroxysm will cease, and tho chilla cannot re? turn. When the patient is weak and debilitat? ed, the BITTERS should bo resorted to, aa they will strengthen and tone tho stomach, allay all nervous irritation, and infuso renewed animation into the hitherto drooping spirits, without entailing tho danger of re-action. HOSTETTER'S STOMACH B1TTEB8 is truly a preventivo medicine, rendering even the feeblest frame impervious to all malarious inllucnccs; ami, as a Btomachic and anti-bi? lious medicine, it is incomparable, and no ono who values hie health can afford to do without it. Fortify the system with this intoatimable tonic and invigoraiit, and the "Chills of Octo? ber Evenings" will have no terror for you. Oct 17_ _tG_ THE HEALING POOL.-ESSAYS FOB YOUNG ME*N, who havo fallen into vicious habits, and now desire a higher life, and a bet? ter Manhood, with certain means of relief for thc afflicted. Sent in aealed lotter envelopes, freo of charge. Address, HOWARD ASSOCI? ATION, BOX P., PUILAOELPHIA, PA. Consolidation of Stock. CuAiiLOTTK, COLUMBIA AKB AUOUSTA B. B. CO., TBEABUUKBH OFFICE, COLUMBIA, S. C., September 24, 18G9. 'i'll K undersigned is now prepared to issue Certificates of Stock in this Company, in lieu of tho Stock of tho Charlotte and South Caro? lina and the Columbia and Augusta Railroad Companies, in accordance with tho terms of Consolidation, adopted by the Stockholders in Joint Convention, July 8, 1809, vif.: "Each share of stock in the Charlotte and South Carolina Railroad Company shall bo converted into a sharo iu the consolidated company; and every four and one-half sharca of stock in the Columbia and Augusta Rail? road Company shall be converted into a share in the consolidated company; and whero, in the last named apportionment, fractions of a share may result, the owners thereof may, at their option, complete the unit by paying for the necessary additional shares of Columbia and Augusta Railroad stock at tho rato of $12 50 per share, or they may receive pu v for their surplus shares at the same rafe." Stockholders or thoir legal repreacntativca aro required to surrender the old Certificates, when applying for thc new. C. n. MANSON, Sept 24 Secretary and Treasurer. Plows. BRINLY'S universal PLOWS. Reynolds' universal Plows. Mnrfoe's Sub-soil. Ames' Turning, Sub-anil and Side hill Eagle Plows. For salo low, for cash, bv Oct 22 FISHER. LOWRANCE Ar FISHER. Cheese ! Cheese '. ! tr f\ BOXES choice cutting CHEESE jnet ?Jvy received, mid for sale low, by _Oct_8 J. A T. R. AGNEW. Candy! Candy! IOnf! LBS- rure O AN DY, assorted, in . WV/W 25 pound boxes, just received and for sale at wholesale. Cheap for cash. Oct ^3_J. A T. R. AGNEW. OPENING. Fresh Drugs ANB FANCY ARTICLES, AT E. E. JACKSON'S Drag Store. _Oct_22_ TOILET SETS, ?^F the latest French at)lee and of beet qua? lity. Tho assortment is large .md well worthy of an inspection. Every article porfect. Prices low. E. E. JA0KS0N, Oct 22 Druggist and Apothecary. Wanted to Rent. MA COMFORTABLE HOUSE, containing five or six rooms, in a pleasant location. Address, or call in person, oct 20_GJORGE SYMMER8. Potatoes ! Potatoes ! ! AR BBLS. Choice Eating POTATOES, just jUt) received and for Bale low by Oct 17 J. A T. R. AGNEW. Soap ! Soap ! ! 1 C\C\ B0XES SOAP, aasortod qualities, _LVJv' lust received and foi aale by Oct 17_J^A T. R. AGNEW. New Hulled Buckwheat. JUST received one ton NEW HULLED RUCKWHEAT, for sale low by the barrel and at retail by J. AT. P.. AGNEW. Flour ! "F?ourT? Ql^il^l BBLS. amper, extra and choice FA OUU MILY FLOUR, for Bale at low figur?e, at wholoaalo and retail, by Oct 17 J. A T. R. AGNEW. Valuable City Property for Sale. rruiAT valuable LOT, bounded by Assembly, 1 JMvino, QatcB and Blossom streets, con? taining four nert's, will bc sold at auction, on tho FIRST DAY of November noxt, before the Court Bouse, for cash, unless sooner disposed of at private ?ale. On the propon v stand three cottages, of three rooms each, and two of four rooms each, with excellent well of water and all well enclosed and now under rent to good tonants. The land has yielded a bale of cotton to tho acre this year. * Possession given im? mediately, with wurran tv title fro o from ex? pense Tor papers. NV. S. MONTEITH, OctlOmwO Attorney. The Columbia Tannery, J. r. THOMAS A CO., Proprietors. HIDES and SKINS bonght or taken in ex? change for Finished Loathor. Orders for Leather promptly tilled. Apply at foot of Lumber street, on tho Greenville and Colum? bia Bailroad. *S~ For tho purpose of engaging in the above business, the undersigned bavo, thia day, August 28,1809, associated themselves as copartnera. J. 1*. THOMAS, J. O. MOORE. Oct 20_J. W. PARKER. THE FALL AND WINTER TRADE. GROCERIES AND FAMILY SUPPLIES, Wholesalo and Retail, at 0"W??"t Prices! THE undersign? ed, desirous of conclueively prov? ing that tho Co? lumbia markot is ono of tho best to trade in. have purchased for cash, a largo stock of goods m *%-tho linea of GRO? CERIES, LIQUORS. WINES and FAMILY SUPPLIES, which , they will dispose of, at wholesale or retail, at such figures se will bo impossible for dealers elsewhere to go below. They respectfully invito a call and compari? son of prices of articles. Their stock consists of in part: COFFEE, SUGAR and TEA, of various grades. MOLASSES, including the genuino New Or? leans. Waahing and Fancy SOAPS. All grades of FLOUR-sonic at exceedingly low figures. Baskets and Brooms of various kinds. Mackerel, of all numbers and sized packages. Canned Fruits, Vegetables and Fish. Candies, Almonds, Raisins and Figs. Bacon, smoked and dry salted. Genuino Sugar-cured llama, of best brands. Adamantine, Spurm and Tallow Candios. Cheese, Crackers of every variety. Axes, with or without handlea. Manes, Trace Chains, Nails, cte. Bagging, Rope and "Arrow Tioa." Wiuc, Champagne and all gradea of Liquors. "If voa don't seo what you want, aak for it,'* as we kee]), many articles not specified above. We have in connection with our business, a commodious Wagon Yard and Btore-bousu. Highest prices paid for cotton and country produce. CAMPBELL A JONES, Main street, a few doors above PUONIX Office. _ _Oct 23 CLOTH INO. J HAVE JUST RECEIVED ANO OPENED a very large and desirable Stock of Fall and Winter CLOTHING, FURNISHING GOODS, HATS, Ac, whioh I am determined to offer purchasers on the most reasonable ti rms. Oct 18 WM. J. HOKE. Family Supplies, ftj^tffi^frtaki- pleasure ii bi ic that wu have Wiakfa2????t@n&._^''- removed our Stock, t^^^^*^^^^^^' fol? VX^HANCV Cf^i^?Si^^^^^ DANK'CORNER' '^^^E^S^^^ak^y nearly opposite Co ploaeod to see and offor them extra inducements in all articles usually kept in tho GROCERY. HARDWARE and LIQUOR line. T. J. A H. M. CIBSON, Oct 15_Old Eichango Bank Corner._ Fine Teas, Liquors, ?c. HY80N. Blaok and Japan TEAS, selected by an expert. Mocha, Java, Lagnayra and Rio COFFEES. WINES, LIQUORS ANO CORDIALS-Those are guaranteed in strength, quality and pari? ty; in variety equal to any house outside the great commercial oentrea, as to priesa aa well as quality._OEO. 8YMMERB. To Grocers. CITY CLERK'S OFFICE. COLUMBIA. October 20, 18C9. PROPOSALS giving a hat of pricea to fur? nish the City Alms House and Hospital with Groceriea and Provisions for turee months, will bo received at this office on or bororo TUESDAY, the 21 of November, and submitted to Council on that day. Octal ll_J. 8. MCMAHON. City Clerk To Wood Contractors. CITY CLERK'S OFFICE. COLUMBIA, October 20, 1809. PROPOSALS to furn iah tho Citv Water Works with 300 cords bust long-feaf Pine WOOD, will bo received on or bofore TUES? DAY, the 2d of November, at thia office. Tho Wood to bo delivert-d and corded in the yard of tho Water Works. By ordor of tho City Council. Oct 21 ll J. 8. McMAHON. City Clerk. Executive Department. COLUMBIA, October 12,1869. PROPOSALS will be received at thia office nntil SATURDAY, the 23d instant, for the execution of the neceeaary repairs to the Deaf, Dumb and Blind Asylum at Cedar Springe. Spartanbnrg County-tho job to be completed within sixty days after the signing of the con? tract. For an examination of the plana and sp?cifications, apply to W. R. Hoyt, at the New State Capitol. ROBT. K. SCOTT, Oct 131_Govornor. Wanted to Rent. AA HOUSE containing three or fonr Booms. Apply to Oct 1? R. A W. O. 8WAFFIKLD. Mountain Applet. TOOBaaleby I J? FISHER, LOWRANCE A FISHER. Agents Wanted-Agents Wanted. d^T- PC to $200 per month, malo and female. MD i O to sell tho celebrated and original COMMON SENSE FAMILY 8EWJNG MA? CHINE, improved and perfected; it Will hem, fell, Btitch, tack, bind, braid and orubroidcr in a most superior manner. Price only $15. For! simplicity and durability, it baa hu? no rival. Do not buy from any parties selling machines under the sumo name as ours, unless having a Certificate of Agency signed by us, as they are worthless Cast Iron Machines. For circulars and Tormo, apply or address, H. CRAWFORD A CO., 113 Chcsnut street, Philadelphia, Fa. Oct 23_ . To the Ladies- -BLilline,ry. MRS. C .. KEEO has open? ed for inspection, tho mies' and moat fashionable assortment of FRENCH, ENGLISH and AME? RICAN MILLINERY ever offered in Columbia. ALSO, CORSETS, HAIR, pl&Kt and or? namented, at all prices; an assort? ment of cheap FANCY JEWEL? RY, HATS, from 25 cents np, Feathers, real Oatricb, Birds of Paradise, <f:c. Give me a call and judge for yourselves. I will soil very low everything in my lino. Oct 17 GRAND TOURNAMENT AT THE AGRICULTURAL FAIR, COLUMBIA, S. C. THE Committee to which has been assigned tho task of arranging the programme and indicating tho outline of tho Grand Tourna? ment, to bo held at tho approaching Agricul? tural Fair-and at which "tho Knights of South Carolina will contend pour l'honneur, Vamoureilet beaux yeux des dames-announces the not ico and mies as follows: The Tournament will como off on auch day a8 may bo most nomformablo to thc genera) ar? rangement of the Fair -probably tho last dav. All who desire to ride will forward their names, the entrance feo of $5 each, and the character ho proposes to represent, to R. O'Ncalo, Jr., Esq., Secretary, Columbia, S. C. Thc Courso will bc in length about 150 yards; this distance must bo ridden in niuo seconds; tho weapon will be tho sabre; tho first post, (tho posts will bo about 0.} feet in height,) will bo 50 yards from thu starting point: tho next post and tho ring will bo at in? tervals of about 25 yards. On each poet will bo head and about 4 inch neck. The trials will bo at 1st bead "right cut against cavalry;" 2d head "point;" and 3d at tho ring, 24, inches in diameter, "lierco point." Thu name of tho Knight will ho called-ho will an ft wer instantly-tho bugle will sound, and tho watch bo sprung; and if ho makes a false atart ho loses his ride. After tho answer to thc call and tho hound of tho bugle, no ac? cident will entitle the Knight to a new ride. The se rules arc essential to secure time for all. Tho first, second, third and fourth prizes will bo announced at a later day. These four Buccessrul Knights TI ill crown the Queen and elect tho three Maids of Honor. At a general meeting of the Knights, lo be held in Colombia, the Judges, Conimittecs, Ac., will bc elected or appointed the day pre? vious tn tho Tournament; and this Committee will take pleasure in giving any aid within their power, besides having arranged the grounds, prepared everything requisito and obtain'' ' u bs taut ia! prizes for tho victors. A. C. HASKELL, Chairman. J. P.THOMAS, R. O. NEALE, Ja., R. C. SHIVER, W. C. SWAFF1ELD, Oct 22 Committee. FB??TTLN AND OUT OF SEASON. LEMONS AND ORANGES, Dates, Prunelles, Figs. Prunes. A fresh lot of fine French Confection rv-something rich, rare and palatable. Fresh Nuts, Almonds and Raiaina. Dessieaiod Cocoanut, Sicily Lomon Sugar. Toys, Toys. Toys, Toys, Toys, Toys, AN ENDLESS VARIETY. CAKES and PIES-freah and made to order. Puro CANDIES manufactured daily. Croquet Sets-a fine, healthy, eut-door oxer eise. Call and be convinced of tho correctness of thoabovo. J. McKENZIE, Juno 4 Majo Street . Lager, Ale and Porter. BREMER LAGER, McEwan's ALE and Guitmiss' PORTER can bo obtained at the _FOLLOCK H0?8E. _ 810,000. For Salo. MTHAT Bplendid CORN AND COT-^^ TON FARM, known na tho "SALU-flBE DA FORK PLANTATION,"aitnatedZC nine miles South from Newberry Court House, S. C., and forty miles from Columbia. The place containa about eighteen hundred acree of choice lands; about twelve hundred of which are open, and the balance woodland. Bounded on two aides by "Bush" and "Big" Saluda Ki vors, it affords a large proportion of the most desirable bottom or swamp landa; and on Big Saluda River it bas one of tho moat valuable unimproved water privilcgea in the South. The improvements aro an elegant Two-Story Framed Dwelling, six or eight Dou? ble Framed Houses for labor* rn quarters, Stables, Barns, Blacksmith'and Carpentor Shops and other otit-honsos-all sonnd and in good condition. Belonging to the placo, and propelled bv an excellent water power, is ono of tho boat Merchant Mills in the State, having two setts of forty-eight inch French Burr Wheat Stones, and one of samo size tor Corn, with machinery all complete. Also, a No. 1 Circular Saw Mill; Oin House with a seventy five Saw CH n; Threshing Hon ne, with an excel? lent Thresher and Grain Fan; also, a Cotton Screw. Lands in this section will produce from ono to two hales of cotton per aero with? out a doubt. Terms cash or its equi valen c. Parties wish? ing to purchase, can see tho place and obtain farther information by application to Jordan P. Tool, Esq., Newberry Court House, B. C. or address H. WARE A SON, Joly 9 4 m o *_New Orleans. La. OATS. BUSHELS prime HEAVY OATS, for sale low. by E. A G. P. HOPE. 500 English Dairy Cheese. ?\pr BOXES E. D. CHEESE, ??*y 60 boxes Catting Cheese For sale low by_E. A G. P HOPE. Executor's Notice. ALL poraons having demand? againat tho estate of ROBERT N. LEWIS, deceased, will present them properly attested, and all persons indebted will make payment, within three montha from date of thia publioation, to DANIEL B. LEWIS, Oot 10 ml3 Qualified Executor. ; Ml LU M ERV. MRS. A. ?Veo RMI CK -a^-^. HAS removod her Millinery and /"^CiBfrTt Dress-Making Eatablialiment di? ll .-^SlSllrrotlv opposite 1" lier old stand, noxt 3 ^ jS^Wdoor" to Mr. E. Pollard's drug ?j?jgn store, where alic will ho most happy 5?*** A to wait on any who may favor net with a call. , Having added numerous articles to her for mor stock-whioh ano had not room to keep heretofore-ehe feels confident that no lady will call for many things pertaining to e lady's toilet but what ehe eau supply thom. She has a handsome stock of MILLINERY, consisting of BONNETS and HATS, or latest importation; together with a handsome seine- 1 tion of everything in tho HAIR LINE, such as CHIGNONS, of tho latcBt stylos. Curls, long and short Frizettcs,Braida, Switches, Ac. .to. DBEBS-MAKING attended to with tho usual caro and punctuality. A good lit guaranteed. Prices moderate. Boing thankful for tho patronage kindly be? stowedon her by the ladies of Columbia and the snrnmiiding country, eho solicits a conti nuanco of the same._Oct 17 Groceries, Wines, Liquors, &c. -w BAGGING. ROPE, IRON _ ftp Ii TIES. BACON, Clear BibbedgSS JW^wriflySidos and Shoulders. A choicel^JH article Canvassed HAMS. Family Lard,""*""" in barrels, kegs, S lbs., 5 and 10 lb. packages. Choice Family Flour, in bbls. and baga, with a full assortment of other grades. Liverpool Salt, in sacks. Mackerel-Noa. 1, 2 and 3, in bbls., halves, quarters and kits. SUGAB and COFFEE, of all grades. TEA8, of all grades. Molasaea-Muecovado. New Orloana and Sugar Houao Syrup. Tobacco and 8egars. Soap; Can? dles, in boxes and half boxes; Cheese, Crack? ers, Pickles, Can Fruit, Spiced Oysters, Sal? mon, in cans and glass. Liquors-Choico Old Cabinet, Monongahela. Ryo and Corn Whis kev, and a variety of other fine brands. WOODEN WARE, Nests Iron and Braes Bound Tuba, Pails, Churns, Bnckets and Cana, Nails, of all s<zes, Shot of all numbers. Cast? ing, Pots, Ovens, Spiders, Skillet a and Frying Pans, of all si zea. All tho above named with many other arti? cles has been recently purchased and selected with care and will be sold low for caah. Give us a call. WELLS A- CALDWELL, Near tho S. C. and G. and C. Railroad Depot, next door to National Hotel. Oot IC Sportsmen's Equipments, I respectfully inform my ^^^7 friends and public in general ^C^^^S^that I have jost received a fina V ""^^assortment of DOUBLE AND SINGLE-BARRELLED GUNS RIFLES, PIS? TOLS and SPORTSMEN'S EQUIPMENTS. Repairing done at abort not iee by superioi workmen. P. W. KRAFT, Sept 17 Main street. To the Public. ." HAVING just retnrned from tho North, v**with a NEW STOCK OF SUPERIOR IMGOODH, for tho custom tradeji am pro -JLXparod to fill orders at ?hort notion and in the very lu teat styles. A better stock, iu my line, has never been brought to this city, and having several competent workmen, I guarantee Baii?faotiou tu all. Give me a call. Kept 18 C. 1). EBERHARDT. ?CHEAP CLOTHING, AT J. SULZBACHER'S. M CHEAP DRY GOODS, at J. SULZBACIIER'S. CHEAP HATS AND CAPS, at J. SULZBACHER'S. CHEAP SHOES AND BOOTS, at J. SULZBACHER'S. Oct 6 Main street, nert Phamix Office. Removed to New Store In Columbia Hotel Block, Ono. Door North of Main Entrance. M THE MAMMOTH BOOT, SHOE AND HAT HOUSE IS now receiving a very large Fall Stock, and is no\v< open for inspection. The. 'stock will comprise every L artiole usually kept in a first class house, auch as Hats, from tho lowest grade to tho finest ailk beaver. Boots and Shoos in every style, and at prices to suit all, Trnnks, Valises. La? dies' and Genta' Leather, Carpet and Cloth Hand-bags, School Satchels, Umbrellas, Ac. Thankful for past favors. I will bo happy to receive a continuance of public patronage Tho attontion of Wholesale Buyers ia soli? cited. Call at aign of tho big Boot and Hat. _ Oct 3 _ _A. SMYTHE. Flour. pfrv BBL8. St. L?uis FAMILY FLOUR, pro? tz \J nonnced by all who have used it eqnal to any ever eold in thia city. Try it. 100 Barrels and Bags, assorted qualities, at prices which cannot fail to please. Five Casks extra augar-cured HAMS; 5 do. BACON STRIPS; Fulton Market BEEF: Pic? kled Salmon and Smoked Herrings, all aolect ed for first class fanni v trade, fresh to hand and for ealo by_GEORGE BY M M ERS. CLEAR RIB SIDES, BREAKFAST STRIPS, Dry Salted Meats, DIRECT FROM WESTERN PACKERS. A, B & C SUGARS, SUGAR HOUSE SYRUP. Coffees of all Grades, Nos. 1, 2 and 3 Mackerel, In Kitts, Half-Barrels and B?rrela, AND OTHER GROCERIES DIRECT FROM FIRST HANDS, To whioh we ask the attention of buyers, as we are prepared to offer Extraordinary Inducements. D. C. PEIXOTTO & SON, AUCTION dc COMMISSION MERCHANTS, ASSEMBLY STREET, BETWEEN WASHINGTON AND LADY 8T8. Sept 17 f2moa UB&ULI?E INSTITUTE, CO LUM MA, SOUTH CA BO LINA. ' ' 'uKDEB THF. FATRONAOE OF ' HIGHT REV. BISHOP LYNCH FOR Prospectus. ploaae'a'ddr eta "THE MCTHER SUPERIOB," Ur? suline Convent, Vallo Cracis. Kept 4 3mo PMani street, next to Savings Bcr,k, WOO has just returnedtfrom the'Nortb?rn cities wit h a now stock of choice Roods, comprising Ladies and Gent'B fine GOLD and SILVER WATCHES, an assortment Of Hand? some Solid Coin Silver Ware; also, Treblo Plated Ware, CLOCKS and FINE JEWELRY of every description. Eapecial attention paid to tho selection of a fnll atook of FINE SPEC? TACLES, euitablo for all ages. HAIR JEWEL? RY of every kind manufactured to order at low prices. Watches, Clocks and Jewelry carofnlly repaired by a skillful mechanic and warranted. _OctB)_ Guns, Fistol-, Sewing Machines, Etc. THE anbscriber baa on hand a large aaaort ment of Singer's, Wilson's, Grover A Ba? ker's, etc., SEWING MACHINES; also, a fine assortment of English and German GUNS, PISTOL8, CUTLERY, CARTRIDGES, DOOR BELLS, etc., which will be sold lower than at any other place in tho city. Sewing Machines, Guns, Pistols, Locks, etc., repaired at the shortest notice, and all work warranted. F. A. SCH NEID EB, Sept 25 _Main street. The New Theory of Health ESTABLISHED BY HELOTS QUEEN'S DELIGHT! THE Life of all Flesh ia Blood. The Health of Life is purity of Flesh. Without parity of Blood, no Flesh can be free from disease. HEINITSH'S QUEEN'S DELIGHT Ia now a recognized household Medicine of remarkable, remedial powers, invented and compounded by tho Proprietor, which he has called liv tim euphonious soubriquet "QUEEN'S DELIGHT." ITS CONSTITUENT mOPEKTIEB. QUEEN'S DELIOIIT IS an an alterative, produc? ing a gradual chango in tho UL. V ITS H'S fonctions if organs, aa to permit a healthy action to fake the pince ft disease. QUEEN'S DE?OBI 7? doobstruent by itsdiversi ?d action; re m oves obs i me HEINITSU'S .lona, reduces iullaeiniation and enlargement of the glands and viacera. i QUEEN'S DELIGHT Ia an Invigorate and Tonie; it prodncea a gentle and permanent excitement niall thu vital actions observable in tho functions of organic HEINITSB'S life; and ie, therefore, ad missable in diseases of the Stomach. Liver and organ? of digeation. QUEEN'S DELIGHT ls a slim" biting, alterative diaphoaetio, promoting per? spiration, removing humors in the blood, producing a HEINITSU'S healthy action of tho altin, removes Boils, Pimples, Blotches and Cutaneous eruptiona. QUEEN'S DELIGHT la aperient, gently acting npon the bowels, thereby removing effete matter, pro? ducing a healthy feeling of HEINITSB'S tho stomach and head. Headache and nervous dis? orders aro enred by its "ee. QUEEN'S DEI.TOHT IS expectorant, increasing the secretion from the macona membrane of the air celia and passagea of HEINITSU'S tho lungs, or assista its die charge; ie, therefore, a re? medy, combined with Cod Liver Oil, in all cases of Con? sumption, Colds, Ac. The high appreciation in which it ia held by thc profession and tho golden opinions of the people, and their many testimoni?is, will make it a desirable medicine for Druggists to keep constantly on hand. The sick, feeble and those in delicate health, and all persons living in warm climates, and all unacclimated, will find tho QUEEN'S DELIGHT A gre t medicine, protecting them from all thoao diseases which originate in a bad condi? tion of tho blood and climatic influences. For salo by Druggists throughout tho State. Tho trade supplied by FISHER A HEINIT8H, Columbia, 8. C. PLUMB A LEITNEB, Anguata, Ga. J. H. ZEILEN & CO., Macon, Ga. JOHN F. HENRY, New York. MANSFIELD A HIGBEE, Memphis, Tenn. JOHNSTON. HOLLOWAY A COWDEN. Aug ? t_Philadelphia. THE POLLOCK HOUSE. 191 Main street, Columbia, S. 0. ? j. TX *T "_r_. "ta 5_ fst o T_C