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EFFECT or Lom-Two yoong citizens Alexandria, Va., who were both in ve wi(h a yoong lady r?sident, having mo to tho conclusion that neither could e happily with their; sweetheart in, ?session of tbe other, a few nights ago | 'ked to the wharf at the oyster dock, I, clasping their h nuda, jumped into o river. How roman tie, if they had iedl Bot the cold water opened wide JVO'S blind eyes, and both struck ont laofnUy, and were soon on tsrra flrma. 'he fact is, each hoped the other would e drowned. Some "horrid wretoh" in England aye that the long alphabet of woman's ?flection is without any distinct end or Mgtnning; she mounts by insensible gradations from dolls and kittens and pet brothers to the zenith of passion, to de ?oend by the same insensible gradations from the zenith of passion through pet brothers to tabby oats. There are three books considered abso? lutely perfect and free from typographi? cal errors; and only three. Those are: ?n Otford Bible, the perfection being attained by means of tho standing re? ward of a guinea for tbe discovery of a mistake ; an edition of Horace, published in London and Lei psic; and an Amerioan reprint of Dante. A little radical boy, on hoing asked to what trade he wonld wish to bo brought j ap, replied: "Will be an overseer of tho poor, because ever since papa has been sin overseer we've had padding for din? ner." Among recent murringo announce? ments we notice that of "James Hunter to Miss Annie B. Deer, of Portland, Maine." Thus, after mach fmen-tug, the deer is brought down by the bold Hunter. Who wouldn't- have A. Deer? There are now four Jewish baronets iu England-Sir Moses Montefiore, Sir An? thony Rothschild, Sir Francis Qoldsmid, and Sir David Salomons. Neither have direct male heirs, and their titles expire with them. Franklin Pierce was the fourteenth President of the United States. There are fourteen letters in his name, and the first letters of tho Christian and .sur? name being F. P. stand for fourteenth President. It is dangerous for a girl to refuse to marry o man in California. A fellow j named Kuettle killed a little girl who re? fused to be kuet lied. Family Supplies. ?G ? JJ CHOICE GREEN AND BLACK mnm TEAS> ?, I Kg 10 casca Italian Maccaroni, Te fl Young America and Cutting M M? H., Fresh country Butter, Prime Leaf Lard, Extra Family Flour-in haga and ban cia, Heckor's Mell'- Raising Flour, Raker's Chocolate and Cocoa, Superior Cider and White Wino Vinegar, Java, En guara t ni Rio Coffues, Orango Sugar-cured Hams. Breakfast bacon and Country Cured Huum Jeffreys' and McEwon'a Scotch Ales, Barclay A Perkins' London Porter, Catawba Wino and Champagne, Heidsiek Champagne ano Claret, All fresh, and for sale low by Jone 4_E. AG. D. HOPE. Fresh Supplies. DUTCH HERRINGS, Fresh Country and Mountain RUTTER, Pink-Eyo and Peach-Blow Planting Potatoes, Fine Goaheu CHEESE, at G. DIERCK8, Jan 23 At tho Sign nf tho Watch. Gibbes & Thomas, Heal Estate Agents, OFFER their scrvicea to tho public as GEN? ERAL LAND AGENTS. Will buy and oell Lands, and other property, on commission. No ^barges until salea are effected. JAMES G. GIDRES, JOHN P; THOMAS, Jan 19_WADE HAMPTON GIBBES. COLUMBIA HOTEL, COLUMBIA, SOUTH CAROLINA. THE Proprietors take pleasure in announc? ing thia elegantly-furnished Establishment now open for the accommodation of gnoata. The table will always bo supplied with every delicacy of tho season-both from tho New York and Charleston marketa, and no efforts will bo spared to give perfect satisfaction, in every reBpeet, to our patrons. FREE LUNCH in tho refectory every dur from ll until 12?}. nya. BAW??HOP, } *?oraiBT0as. May 30 Turnips! Turnips!-New Varieties. RED TOP, Seven Top. Winter Flat Dutch, Purple Top Yellow Ruta Raga, Yellow Aberdeen, Amber Globe, Largo Norfolk, Hanover, POOH ram an. Just reeoived at FISHER A HEINITSil. Joly 23 t Druggists. New Articles for Present Use. CONGRESS WATER. LEMONADE SALTS. Siodlitz Powders. Soda Powders. Calf Feet Jelly. Concentrated Extract ot Reef. Gelatines, Corn Starch. Arrow Root, Tapio, a. Pearl Rarloy, Pearl Sago. Flavoring Extracta, Yoaat Powders. Hops, Canary Seed. Freeh Tamarinds. Portable Lemonade, Nectar. For sale by FISHER A 11EINITSH, July ll { Druggists. Notice is Hereby Given THAT application will bo made to the State Legislature, at ita next seaaion, to incor? porate a Lifo Innuraneo Company, with ita contra) offico in thu city ol' Columbia. Aug 25 _ wl3 Lemon ?yrup, FOR making a cool, refroshing beverage during the warm days. A healthful drink, supplying iuat enough acid to the nt om adi. For salo by FISHER A 1IEINITSH, Juno 4 t Druggists. Bremen Lager Beor. JUST RECEIVED, 5 Caaka-60 Do:.. Pints of this colebratod BEER, a hieb has boen out of market for some lime, as the quantity is limited. An early call, only, can eeenre a /supply. GEORGE BYMMERS. rj?\ BOXES COMMON TOBACCO, a* lehr 80 boxea^?ir Ohertig TobaoBO. ?T 4 boxea Extra Book City Gnawing Tobacco. 4 boxee Commonwealth Chewing Tobaociy. 10 bo xe* Bose Bad Chewing Tobacco. j?ly 90 _ JOHN C. SEBQEBR. Beer! Beer!! SOME dealerein this city have been in doubt that I could hold ont supplying them with Beer this summer. I now inform the pnblio that I have a large supply of old Lager Beor on hand, which I put against any Beer brought from the North, or oren imported from Ger? many, as to purity and strength. I am ready to teat it by the Deer soalo. Aug 20_ JOHN^?. 8EEGERR. Eureka Champagne. ?)f\ CABES California CHAMPAGNE, ma ?uYJ'nUfactured from the pure and unadulte? rated juice of the Grape, and much auporiorin flavor and quality to tho many chemically pre? pared aud spurious imitations now offered to tho public. Price per case of 1 dozen Quarta, $15.00: or, 2 dozen Pinta at $16. Turms cash. Aug ll J. AT. ll. AGNEW. DR. W. II. TUTT'S STANDARD PREPARATIONS. \RSAPARILLA AND QUEEN'S DELIGHT, Expectorant, Vegetable Liver Pills, Improved Hair Dye, For salo by Feb 27 ly E. E. JACKSON. Holland Gin. 1PIPE PURE SCHIEDAM OIN, direct irom tho Custom House. JOHN C. SEEQERS. THE PHONIX AND GLEANER Book, Job and Nowspaper Power Pross PRINTING ESTABLISHMENT, West side Main Street, above Taylor, COL U MU I A. SO VT II CAROLINA. S BEFORE sending JOB PRINTING to the North to he executed, edi nt tho above establishment and examine thc sp?cimens of work, as well as tho stock of material. Wo aro fully prepared to do all kinds of PRINTING, from a Carle Visile to a massive Volume, a 30 feet Poster to a six inch Circular, in black,or in fancy colors and bronze. The proprietor in constantly making additions to his largo stock introducing LATEST STYLER. As wo work exclusively on thc ffS-CASH PRINCIPLE, W patrons nf thc ofltco may depend upon having full justice, in the Way ul LOW 1 KICKS. The j proprietor ia a practica I print? i ; employs first class workmen; the ofhee supplied with every thing necessary to tnrn out good work: and prices lower than any establishment in this State. Our friends in theconntry may send orders to this office H nd rely upon reef i vin g the sam? attention and being filled ns promptly and ns cheaply as if given personally. Traveling showmen, liolcl-kecpera. railroad agents and all who have PltlNTING lo do, will lind it to their interest to call. An exa? mination and comparison ol prices ol' tho fol? lowing grades of work, will cou viuco everyone: Pamphlets, Circulars, Bill Heads, Programmes, Ball Tickets. Letter Reads. ???, w^y&t?a?wWMa& Show Curds, '-3$5^?^^.*jri>*i* i.'S>" County OfticerY Bianka, LnwyerV Blanks, Invitations, Bills ol' Fare, Raih'oad Receipts, Dray Tickets, Hand-bills, Bunk Clucks, Briefs, Notes, Dates, Posters, Tickets, Labels, Receipt? Drafts, Checks, Dodgers Tags, Licenses Bills, Heading Reports, Horso Bills, li Papers Tickets, Mottoes 1 O U S, Snipes, j Wedding, Visiting and Business Cards. ,vc. j of material-Type, Presses, Colored Ink, Card I Board, Cards, Paper, Fancy Envelopes.ole, ' Catalogues, tif all styli ? und sizes, in ono, I two. three Colors and Bronze, i a*" Business Cards, Programmes and Hnnd ! hills,furnished at prices ranging from i'2 to ?7 j per thousand, according to quality, size and I quantity. Wo are determined lo offer such i inducements to those in want ol PRINTING of i ANY KIM) a? to make tho eapilal the great cunno of printing for South Carolina, mid tho IMICEN1X AND GLEANER the establishment win re it eau be satn-factorily Bcccotuplislu d. ESTAR >*i MARC LISI) ED I H G THE VERY LATEST NEWS, By Telegraph and Mails, from all part*) of tho World, full Commercial and Market Reports, besides a va?! amount of miscellaneous reading maller, nf interest to ail: spicy Communies lions, Editorials and Local Items, Poetry and Miscellany, will bo found in the DAILY and TRI-WEEKLY PIHEN1X and WEEKLY GLEANER. Every issuo of the Daily contains from ten to fourteen columns of read* l ing matter: tho Tri weekly tl om twenty to twenty-four, n?il the Weekly thirty-two long columns--making it tho LARGEST and CHEAPEST PAPER in the South. Specimen copiea furnished. TERMS FOR SIX MONTHS, IN ADVANCE. Daily $1.00; Tri-Weekly 12.50; Weekly $1 50. Persons residing on tho Greenville, Charlotte and Augusta Rsib-oada, can roceivo the PHOE? NIX, containing T?l?graphie Marketa, otc, 21 boura ahead of tho Charleston paper?. JULIAN A. HELBY, Oct 7 _Edjtor_nnd Proprietor. Old Newspapers, FOR Wrapping and Pattern Cutting, for saleatPEtENlX OFFICE. Aug 19 Baltimore Advertisements. 8amufel Kirk & Son, No, lit Weet Baltimore Street^ Baltimore.. Md. If./f"ANTJFACTURBRS of Elegant B?LVER 1V? WAKE, WATCHES AND WOTS JEWEL RT. Ea tabUabed 1817. Bepfc25 8roQ Oushings & Bailey, BOOKSELLERS AND STATIONERS, No. 262 BALTIMORE STREET, BALTIHOKK, MD. THE largest and beat assorted atock in tho city of SCHOOL, LAW, DENTAL, MEDICAL, CLASSICAL, AND MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS. General Bank and Counting House Stationery of all kinda. Blank Books niado to order in any stylo of _ binding and_niling. _ _Aug 19 t3mo n. MORTON. WM. ltr.K.O. OnXHKNCB ts. JACKSON. HORTON, REED & CO., A"o. C5 South Gay street. Baltimore. KAI I AV A Y and Machinists'supplies of e.ver.y . kind. METALS, MACHINERY, TOOLS, Loather Belting and Gnni Goods, Car Springs, Ac. Lubricating Oils. Brass Goods, Bolts, Nuts. fcc. Bopit 28 8tno MUS. I). C. SPECK, Private and Transient Boarding, No. 248 West Lombard street, corner Penn, Bept 14 BALTIMORE, MD._ Baltimore Regalia Emporium. Siseo Brotlicr?, MANUFACTURERS of Regalia, Jewels, Lodgo Paraphernalia, ftc., for Masons, I. O. O. E., Rod MOB, Knights or Pythias and all other socities, Bannors, Flags, Ship Signals, tte., 14 N. Charles st., cor. Fayette, Ballimore, Md. Price list furnished upon application. AUR li? 3mo ESTABLISHED 1830. LAWRENCE D. DIETZ & CO., Importers ana Dealers in NOTIONS, Fancy Goods, Hosiery, Gloves, Ac., Ac, Ac. :$03 ll'. Raltimore sine/, between livrant and Sept :)() Liberty, Halt ?more. Md. ?lino GEORGE PAGE & 00., No. 5 N. Schroeder Street, Baltimore, Md. MANUFACTURERS OF PAGE'S IM PltOVKD PATENT PORTABLE CIRCU? LAR SAW MILLS, Stationary and Portabio Steam Engines and Boilers, Orist Mills, Shin gio Machines, Lath and Slab Machinery, Saw G?mmers. Horse Powers, Shafting, Pullio^, A-c. Dealers in Circular Saws and Mill BUD* j plies generally, and Manufacturer'.' Agents j for every description of wood-working ma? chinery. Our Independent and Simultaneous Head-blocks, patented December 15, 1HG8, and improved Friction Feed, patented July 13, 18G9, in addition to previous patents, make . our Saw Mills stund unrivaled. Estimates and I plans furnished, and contracts entered into I fur tho erection of Circular, GaiiK Millay or i Sash Mills. Correspondence solicited, nu l ' Catalogues furnished, on application, hy mail I or otherwise. July 3U ly For Puro Water, u?? ^f/Sgt^ P4Jc? tIii.m<;M.r.-U>.| Pinn ?HWSS&W "'-G R\l~rUl?t entirely tasteless, ?^r^0^ Ls t i. durable .nfl -elia- *5j s&^Kr O/A &62o ble; equal t.. th., V5^*l?rV^?lU3L;\T ST good olil-fiuliioui'J xJ^^^^^SV^* *, DHItA* roodon Pump, un.l /?LTV CHI less than hall tho NS^^C^'O^Sr^-tv money. Kiully arranged ^WXi ?o ns e. l>o nuu-fruuztiiK, ^U.. and in construction RU sintplo ^^S. ">'/v'*^? that any ono can put lt up and keep it in repair. xKjTfi?i^y I THE BEST AND CHEAPEST PUMP NOW MC. I Oct lil tnr.nio -MB .?/urTTTaamiii^H'w Thcsymptonis |l SimmOEXS' I pLin^ areC??n: j U< asiucaa n n d BHBBBSKnS&BEBlSKinBSSBMpaili ill the side. Sometimos tho nain is in tlu Bhouldor, and is j mistaken for rheumatism. Tho stomach ia ! affected with loss of appetite and sickness, ? bowels in general costive, sometimes alternat? ing with lax. '1 he head ia troubled with pain, I and dull, heavy sensation, considerable hiss ol ! memory,accompanied with painful sensation I of having left undone something which ought I to have bei n done. Often complaining of I weakness, debility, and low spirits. Some? times some of the above symptoms attend tho I disease, and al niher limea very few of them; T TIT'E?"? ?.'enerally theor JLjJL W J?JS&. 3-a" niout ?n j ty gvolved. C ii r o ! DR. SIMMONS" LIVER REGULATOR, j A preparation of roots and herbs, warranted ? to he strictly vegetable, and can do no injury I to any one. I It lian been nat d by hundreds, and known [ for the In -i thirty-live years aa ouo of tho most reliable, efficacious and haruiless preparations I ever offered to thc suffering. If talion regu i larly and persistently, it is sure to euro. Dyspepsia, headache, jaundice, costiveness, I ??ck headache, chronic diarrhoea, affections ol the bladder, camp dysentery, affection? of the ! j Regulator. ?S^^j? ! piml'T^?^iic'o'??ocf, liicltiucln ij , or depression I ol' spirits, heartburn, colic, or pains in Ihe j bowell?, paill io tho head, fever and ague, j dropsv, boils, pain in back ?nd limbs, asthma, j erysipelas, female affections, and bilious di? I eases Ken? rally. Price il; by mail, $1.25. j Prepared only by J: n. ZEILIN ft CO., Dmggists, Macon, Qa. ? The I ' wing highly respectable persons can ( fully .iv. i lothc\ irtucd of this vu I nable nu di ? cine, ami to whom wo most respect fu!Iv refer: Gen. NV. 8. Holt. Pr?sident S. W. !:. lt. Cum j pany; Rev. J. lt. Felder, Perry. Gu.: Col. E. K. Sparks, Albany,Ga.; Geo. J." Elmsford, l's j., Conductor S. W. II. E.; C. Masterton, Esq., ! Shel iff Bibb County; J. A. Butts, Bainbridge, Illa.; D^kes St Sparhawk, Editora Floridian, i Tallahassee; Kev. J. W. Bin kc, Mneon, Ga.; 1 Virgil Powers, Ban., Superintendent 8. W. lt. li : Daniel Bollard, Billiard's Station, Macon ft Brunswick lt. lt.,TwiggsCounly, Ga {Gren? ville Wood, Wood's Paotory. M aeon, Ca.; Kev. j E. V. Easteriing, P. E. 1< lerida Cta.fercur?. ; I Major A. F. Wooley, Kingston, Ca : Editor Macon Telegraph, and John Ingall", formerly : of ( loluuibia, B. C. Por salo b" al''IriiK?lals. Jul?. I3'8HO "THE I?3L,??LOE " A TO iret a tip-top BUMMER 1 ~? THUNK is the CAROLINA HOUSE, ! flLflt Washington strict, near Sumter. ' BEwHWlOHAMPAONE (JOCK-TAILS; Gin, ; T^ttrJIlHBrandy and Whiskey Smashes, I %jl^a"Juleps and Cock-tails; Sherry and I Catawba Cobblers; Claret Ran I gareea; Lemonade and Soda Water; besides oxecllont Lager Beer. LUNCH evorv day, at ll o'clock. R. BARRY, Purveyor. Juno 7 Jos. DANIEL POPB. A. C. HASKELL. POPE & HASKELL, ATTORNEYS AT LAW AND SOLICITORS IN K(H ITV, 1 Ofiico-Law Rang' Columbi, , 8. C. May S x?^mi DINNEB^eET^^r^?SoKe TV Shapes, 157 pieces, 125. Smaller size sets proportionately low in prices. WHITE TOILET SETS, ll piocea, ?3.20. WHITS TBA BETS, 44 piocea, 14 00. GX)OD WATER-GOBL?TS, per dozen, $1 50. GOOD WINE-GLA8&E8, per dozen, ?.00. All other gooda in onr line equally low. Qooda packed for tho country, or forwarded by Ex? presa, O. O. D. WASHINGTON HADLEY'S Middle Cooper Institute Block, Third and Fourth Aves., between 7th and 8th streets, New York. Bond for Illustrated Photograph and Cata? logue of Liinogo Dinner, Tea and Toilet Sets, maded free. Oct 15 3mo Frosty Black & Co., Wholesale and Retail Maiiufactnrcrsof and Dealers in F J ll S T- C LASS FURNITURE OF EVERY VARIETY, Ot) Bowery, nc ur Cunnl Kt rect, X. Y. MW Steamboats, Hotels and Public Build? ings furnished at the shortest notice. I e*-AII goods purchased of our house gua i rant ced as represented. R. W. FROST. JAB. BLACK. GEO.SNYDER. Sept 17 Sino R. HOE &. CO., Manufacturers of Warranted Extra Cast Steel Pateut Ground Circular Mill Mnlay and Gang SAWS. Witlt Movable or Inserted Teeth. WE CLAIM for our Patent Circular Saw tho following advantages over all others: Tho shanks of the teeth ?re elastic, and cx i ort a uniform distension in the aockots. ( Tho stability of tho plate is in noway affecl I cd by inserting new sets of teeth. I Each tooth, independently, may bo adjusted j to the cutting line. No rivets, keys, or other objectionable ap ' pliances, are employed in connection with tho j teeth, which nrc as simple in construction, and I as easily used, HS a nut fur ii holt. In short, all the difficulties heretofore expe? rienced in tito use ol movable teeth for saws, I aro fully met ami obviated by this invention. ALSO, TUTTLE PATENT "CHAMPION" CROSS-CUT SAWS. CROSS-CUT SA W's. OF ALL KINOS. Saw Mandrels, Gumming Machines, &c. Bend for Catalogu?e and Prit o Lists. 1 R. UOE A CO., .Printing Preen .Machine and Saw Manufac? turers. Now York. Boston, Mass., ami Lon? don, Rug. Aug 20 i?jno Dr. Richau's Golden Remedies. ' C]< I AriO REWARD for any case of dis I KD 1 ?v t V/ v " casein anv stago which they I lailtocuro. Du. RICH AU'S GOLDEN BALSAM No. 1 cures Ulcers, Ulcerated Sore Throat and Mouth, Sore Eyes. Eruptions, Copper-Colored Blotches, Scrofula, Jfec.; is tho greatest Blood Purifier known, removes all diseaso from tho system and leaves tho blood pure andhealthv. "DR. RICHAU'S GOLDEN BALSAM No. 2 circa Mercurial Affections, Rh? umatisra in all its forms, gives immediate relief in ail ca.ies. I No dieting necessary. Price of either No. 1 or No. 2, f?.l)? per bottle, or two bottles for fO.OO. I DR. RICUAU'B GOLDEN ANTIDOTE, a safe i and radical cure for all Urinary Derangements, I accompanied with full directions Price 13 00 per bottle. DB. RICHAU'S GOLDEN ELIXIR ' D'AMOUll, a radical euro for Debility, in old lor young; imparting energy with wonderful (.fleet. Price fa per bottle or two bottled for $0. On receipt of price, thc Remedies will be j shipped to any placo. Circulars sent. Address DR. D. B. RICHARDS, Aug 10 ly No. 228 Va lick st.. New Yoi?. Degraaf & Taylor, Furniture, Carpets and Mattresses, Wholesale and Retail. }Fanufticlory and Warcroomst, j 87 anti SO Bowery, 05 Christie street, 1^0 and 132 Heater street, N K W YORK. ICOSMXTKI) PS l> KU OME HOOK.) j "VTt7"l^ have now on hand the largest stock of ' VV entirely uew patterns and designs for i furnishing houses throughout ever offered by j one bore e in tho city, and at a great deduction . in prico. Our CARPET DEPARTMENT is under the ! superintendence of IL S. Barnes, who is well ; and favorably known to tho public, having I been a long time with Sloane A Co., in Broad ' way, mid for the last four years with Lord A I Taylor. Our stock id' Carpets is entirely new, ! and well selected, this branch having bet n just ! added to cur business. The MATTRESS DEPARTMENT is cul in ly j under onr supt rvision. all being made on tin ! promises. Every Mattress guaranteed. Steamboats, hotels, churchc.4, public halls and private bru, es furnished throughout at I wholesale prie? s. j Thc Floating Palaces- tho steameis of thc ; People's Lino on tho Bnilson Rivi ? -wero fur i nisi ed bv us. PRICKS JUCFY COMI'ETITION. Second and Third Avenue Cars paaa our IM ores. Entrance S7 mid bi) Bow erv. Now j Wok. Sept 11 3tno Iron Cotton PUR. S? ?Ll'Agency io New Vor' I? . Hie sale and distribution ol the ARROW 'I i. . AND SELF-FASTENING BUCKLE TIE. I Manufactured bv J. J. McCo.vu. Liverpool. BWENSON, PERKINS A- CO , 80 Dea vcr ?drool, New York. I (Mail address, Box 5.724 P. O.I Aug 7 3mo* Smoking Tobacco. EHsNDa FRUIT8 AND FL0W" 100 pounda Commonwealth, Jual roceived, and a pure article, for salo at JOHN G. SEEDERS, July 20 Ale and Lager Boer Depot. T H E P 0 LLOCK HOVSE. 191 Main street, Columbia, S. C. *^t?Vat tl fl O "VT* Oh ar leeton Advertisements. KUI Fond and Channel Oysters. SUPPLIED ia quantities' tc snit purohaaera. Orders from atiparte of tl io interior aolicit Addreea Thoo. MoCrady, Agent, P. O. Box 339, Charleaton, 8. O. BSFKBCNCBH.-James Adger ?i Co., Bon. J. B. Campboll, Dr. St. J. Ravenel, David Jen? nings, MoCrady A Son, W. O. Bingle, John S. Byan. _ Pot 24 Sino Tobacco and Eeg are. WE havo secured tho Agencv of several favorito brands of VIRGINIA SMOK? ING TOBACCO. JUST RECEIVED 40 Ceses in j, i and J lb. Packages. ALSO, All kinds HAVANA and CONNECTICUT LEAP TOBACCO, for salo at New York figures, and a full assortment of HAVANA and DO? MESTIC SEGAUS, at manufacturers1 prices. MANTOUE ,V CO., Oetllilmo 114 East Bav. WM. M. LAWTON, COTTON FACTOR j 1 AND 1 I C O M M I,S.S I O y M EH 0 H A N T, ! ! CIIAIILESTO.V, S. C. LIBERAL ADVANCES MADE ON CON? SIGNMENTS, AND ON ritODUCE SHIPPED TO LIVERPOOL, ?t e. Sopt 21 (2mo Ho ! for the Orange Groves ! FOR PAL.ATKA, FLORIDA, i Via Savannah, (fa., touching at Fernandina, Jackson rille, and all Landings on thc St. | John's Jtiver. SEMI-WEEKLY LINE. THE elegant and lirat eiass . <i2T- JBae?^t?'H?ner DICTATOR, Capt. W illf?T Tllr l*lltlT Me Nelty, will leave Charl* st on, ls. C., for above places, cverv TUESDAY ' NIGHT, at 8 o'clock. Tho elegant and first class Steamer CITY POINT, Capt. George E. McMillan, will leave! j Charleston every SATURDAY NIGHT, at 8 : o'clock, for above places. Through Tickets to bo had at railroad of? fices. No extra charge for Meals and Stat?! Rooms. For freight or passage, applv to J. D. AIKEN & CO., Agents, | South Atlantic Wharf, Charleston, S. C. Oct 19 limo A. I M A JR ' S Saracenia; or, Fly Trap Bitters. mHE GREAT SOUTHERN REMEDY, for i 1 Dyspepsia, and Nervous Disorders, Gene- | ral Debility, ?Vc; prepared by G . W . A I M A R , Chemist nn<l Unionist, Charleston, S. C. - j SAVANNAH, GA., March 3, 1867. Mn. G. W. AiMAii-?fear Sir: A member ol j I my family, suffering long from Dyspepsia, luis ! experienced moro relief from your "Saracenia ? Ritters," than from any other medicine she | has over tried. It is most excellent for invigo? rating tho system and creating an appetite. 1 I regard it aa decidedly tho must beneficial of all i ! dyspeptic remedies. Yours, vory respectfully, N. J."DARRELL." . I Sold by all Druggists. General Agents, Ris I i.KY ?V. Co., Ill Chambers st., N. Y. April !' fly ; HAVING tho LARGEST and most COM? PLETE FACTORY in tho Southern States ! and keening alwavs on hand H large ami mest < complete stock of* DOORS, SASH KS, BLINDS, j Sash Doora, Store Doors, Shutters, Mouldings, | Ac, Ac, 1 am enabled to sell low and at manu- ' facturera prices. N. B.-strict attention paid to shipping in good order. April (5 liv PAVILION HOTEL, CHARL ESTO X, S. C. MRS. H. L. BUTTERFIELD, Proprietress. R. HAMILTON, Superintendent. JOT Hoard per day fl. Sept 10 2mo NTOLL, WEUC & CO., WHOLESALE DRY GOODS,! 54S7 I . I 880 Domestic Store. | K,NO 8T" , Lace Store. Feb 27 CHARLESTON, S. C. ly ! CITIZENS' SAVINGS BANK or ISOUTH^ AROLIN ?A '< DEPOSITS OF fl St UPWARDS RECEIVED. ? /.V TER KS T A LLOW HI) A T TR E RA TE O \ SIN J'Kit CENT. PEUAEJiUM.COM I J'O U"SP1.1) E VER Y SIX MOS TUS. PRINCIPAL and Interest, or a ny part there? of, may bo withdrawn at any time-the I 1 bank reserving the right (though it will be j ! rarely exercised) to demand loni teen days'no- ? tico if the amount is under (1,000; twenty da.\? lil over 11,000and under35,000,or Hurt) days' ' if over ?5,e00. OFFICERS. Wade Hampton, President. John 15. Palmer, Vico-Prosidcnl. Thomas E. Gregg, Cashier. i John C. B. fcmiUi, Assistant Cashier. l/irtclors. Wade Hann ton, Columbia. William Martin, Columbia. F. \V. Mc Mae! er. Columbi! . A. C. Haskell, Columbia. J. P. Thomas, Columbia. 1'.. II. Heinitsh, Columbia. John It. Palmer, Columbi ii. Thomas V.. Gregg, Columhii). J. Eli Gregg, Marion. G. T. Scott, N .vinny. W. G. Mav< a, Newl en v. B. If. Rut ledge, Charleston. Daniel Ravciwl. Jr.. Charleston. Mechanics, Laborers, Clerks, Widows, Or-j i uhana and oilier- may lu re depot it Iben' sav- i ' ingp and draw a lil ? ..?.' rate of inti rest : hen -, I on. Planters, Prof?.nMonnl Men and Trustees i wishing to draw inter? st on tin ir Minds until I they require I hem for business or other pur-| 1 posee: Parents desiring to Bet apart ?'mall j .nuis for tn? ir children, ai.d Married Womon and Minore (whose deposits can only be with- | 1 drawn by themselves, or, in cato of death, by their legal representatives,; withing to lay. aside funds for future use. nm hero afforded ' an opportunity of depositing their moans Where they will rapidly accumulate, and, at the same timo, bo subject to withdrawal when needed. Aug 18 Rio Colite. -| BAGS common to primo RIO JAJVJ COFFEE, 25 bags Java and Laguavra Coffee. For salo low by E. ?t O. D. HOPE. Agents Wanted-Agents Wanted CHINE, improved ?od perfected; it will brm, fell, at itch, tuck, bind, braid and embroider in a most superior manner. Price only $15. For simplicity and durability, it baa bas no rival. Do not buy from any partios selling maohines under the same name as ours, unless having a Certificate of Agency signed by us, as thoy are worthless Cast Iron Machines. For Circulars and Terms.apply or Address, Oct 23 H. CRAWFORD & CO., 41? Chesnut street. Philadelphia, Pa. NEW YORK AMD 8T. LOUIS. UOSS. HUBERTS St CO., GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, No. 91 FKONT STREET, NEW YO?K, PAY spcoial attention to the purchase of Coffee, Sugar, 8;rapa, Hagging, Rope, Iron, Tiea, etc., etc. BLACKMAIL ROBERTS, CHANDLER & CO., 806 North Commercial Street, 304 Lovco, St. Louis, Mo. ORNERA L COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Make th" purchaso of Bagging, Ropo, Bacon, Flour, Corn and other \Nestorn Producta a speciality, giving eloso attention to freights, contracts and condition ofjroode. Oct 23 Imo Important Notice to Shippers. CHARLOTTE, COLOMBIA AND AUGUSTA ll. It. Co., GENERAL r BElonT AND TICKET AOT'B OFFICE, Cou: SHU A, ti. C., August 12, 1669. THE SEA-BOARD INLAND Alli LINE FREIGHT ROUTE is again opened for business and offers SUPERIOR ADVANTAGES to the Merchants of Columbia and up countrv. RATES-NEW YORK TO COLUMBIA.-First Class tl.35; Second Class (1.20: Third Class $1.10; Fourth Class 80c; Fifth Clase G0c, per hundred pounds. M)f Rates and Classifications to all other points North, same as Pia tho Charleston i onte.*ua The Steamship Lines connecting with and forming part of IheSea-board Inland Air Line uro us follows. BE CAREFUL AND Suiriiv THESE LINKS ONLY: Boston .ind Norfolk Steamship Co., End of Central Wharf, Boston-E. Sampson, Agent. Old Dominion Steamship Co., l ier 37 North River, New York-N. L. McCready. rres't.; of? fice 1S7 Greenwich street, corner Dey street, New \ ork. Philadelphia and Norfolk Steamship Co., 14 Noi lb Dolawaie Avenue, Philadelphia-W. P. Clyde, Agent. Annaniessie Lino, ri? Delawaro Railroad Depot Philadelphia. Wilmington and Balti? more Railroad, Philadelphia. Baltimore Steam Packet Co., (Bay Lino,) foot of Union Dock. Baltimore-R. L. Poor, Agent. j(r*r In shipping freight for Philadelphia bo careful io murk tho packages and note on Bill of Lading whether it is to he forwarded by Clyde'* Steamers, or via Annamcsuic Line. For further information, address E. It. DOHSF.Y, Au-.' 13 Genernl Froight and Ticket Ag't. Charlotte, Cc lumbla and Augusta R. R. SUPERINTENDENT'S OFFICE. COLUMBIA, S. C , October 1,1869. &&*iFr?BlfiptWTDAY next,October 3, Passenger Traine will run as follow s: OOIN'O NOHTU. Leave Augusta, ut.045 a. rn. Columbia, S. C., at.12.35 p. m. Arrive nt Charlotte, N. C.7.10 p. m. COMINO SOUTH. Leave Charlotte, N. C.,at. 6 00 a. m. " Columbia, S. C., at.-J2.50 p. m. Arrive ut Aucusta.6.15 p. ni The following is tho Schedule over tho Short Linc Connect ions sure to all pointu. Leave 6 4? am Augusta Arrive 6.15 pm " 12 85 pm Columbia " 12 50 pm 8.25 pm Charlotte " 5.50 am " 1.30 nm I Greensboro " 12.15 am " 11.15am j Richmond " 2.45pm " ll (IOpm I Washington j " 7.00 am " 10 4 > pm i Baltimore j " 5.08am " 2 35 am I Philadelphia j " 12.50 am Arrived. 19 am I New York | Leave 9 20 pm Octa CALEB DOHKNIOHT.Snp't. Greenville and Columbia Railroad. SUPT'S OFFICE, COLUMBIA, April 10, lfeto. CS C3-i"<Vl>?**C; PASSENGER Trains run |gyj||yPEywaiygja?y except Sui day, con? necting with Night Train on Charleston Road: Ijvo Columbia 7.00 am Lve Greenville COO am " Alston 8.55 " " Anderson 0.45 " " Newberry 10.35 " " Abbeville 8.45 " Arr Abbeville 8.30 pm " Newberry 1.25 pm "Anderson 5.15 " " Alston 3.00 44 "GronnvUle 0.00 " Arr Columbia 5.00 pm Traine on Bluo Ridge Railroad run aefollows: I ve Anderson 5.2(1 pm Lve Walhalla 4.00 am " Pendleton 0.20 " " Pendleton 5.40 " Arr Wiilhnlhi 8.00 " Arr Anderson 6.40" Tho train w ill return from Belton to Ander ? son on Monday and Friday mornings. JAMES O. MEREDITH. GeneisPPnp't. Spartanburg and Union Railroad. l'EM??&SfiQ ON and alter the 18th October, U$gW??gt?.paaaopger Trains will leavo Spar? tanburg C. If. on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays, nt 7.30 a, m., and arrive at Alston at 1.35 p. m., connecting with Greenville down train. Returning Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays, leavo Alston 9 30 m.; arrive Hpar tanburg'3.40 p. m., as per following Pcb eenie: Down Train. Up Train. * Miles. Arrive. Leave. An ive. Leave. Spartanburg 0 7.80 3 40 Pueoiet.10 vS.15 8.20 2.50 2.55 Jonesville. .19 8.55 9 00 2.10 2 15 Uniouvillo...28 9.45 10.10 12.55 1.25 Saniuc.37 lft-15 10.50 12.15 12 20 Shelton.48 11.40 11 45 11.2(1 11.25 Ly los Ford.. 52 12 05 12.10 10.55 ll (0 Strother ....56 12.30 12.35 10.3? 10.35 Alston.GS 1 35 9.30 Oct 14 TIIQ8. B. JETER, President. South Carolina Railroad Company, GENERAL SIT "I'S OFFICE, SETT. 15,18G9. Trains will be oliservi d from this date: DAT FASHRNUKB THAIN. Leaving Columbia at.7.45 a. m. Arriving nt Columbia st. 4 40 p. m. NK1?T EXPBL8S TRAIN. Leaving Columbia at. 5 50 p.m. Arriving ut Columbia at. 4 45 a. m. TUE CAMDEN 'J HAIN Will continue to run the following schedule: TRI-WEEKLY. (Mondays. Wednesdays and Saturdays.) Arrii ii Columbia 11.00 a. m. Leave 1.45 p. m. DAILY (KUNDAYS EXCEPTED ) I eave Camden 6.35a.m. Ar King ville9 20 a.m. Lve KiiigvilleS.lS p. i". Ar Camden C 05 p.m. Sepl Hi IL T.1VAKE. General Sup't. O??ice No-fch Carolina Railroad Co.. fTTl .v.?, VT ? nv?'? ? -..?:> ?' THE fnllnwhj. is thu ft*?, tr**. TVtt: ??i^*1 '.- e ! i e . l u ! e f..r Pas jen ger Traine over tins road: Lei ve Charlotte.. 8 20 ;> m Arrive. ..r<.45 p m " Greensboro 1.55 a m und 11.45p in " Raleigh 6.60 a. m. ami 6.20 p. m. Arrive Gnldeboro 10.20 a m I eavo. .2.20 p m Through Passengers by thislinehavu choice of routes via Greensboro and Danvlllcto Rich? mond, or tia Raleigh and Woldouto Ricbmond or Portsmouth: arriving at all points North ol Richmond at same time by either rout j. Con? nection made at Goldsboro with Passenger Traill* on Wiltaington and Weldon Railroad, Laurens Railroad-New Schedule. rspansMn MAIL Traine on this Hoad run to $5?PRSW',rotnrn same day, to conuect with up and down Trains on Greenville and Colum? bia Railroad, at Helena; leaving I .ann ns at 5 A. M., Tuesdays, Thursdavs and Saturdays* and lea vi ni: I telen r. at ISO P. M. same daya. July 9 J. 8. BOWERS, Superintendent