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COLUMBIA^ S. ?. .? Sunday Moraine, November 21,1868. SowtH Carolin? im. U?? Vtrdd^Freston tn Virgin IK, SUS* Hampton lav Georgia, ?ana th? Stat? W?ix tat Home. In au agricultural way, our Stat? lice been handaomoly iUoBtrated lately. Our recent Fa?r infused new life and new cu? eilles info our pooyl*. and bo toke ced a reylving prosperity and a new lease of Ui?j^^pttiar^ .^a ;Yii>ginie, at ber grand Fair, Gan. Preston*raised bi? elo? quent yOice, and moro recently, Gen. |^^U*,M^b,^gTcat Fair ot Macon, Georgia, uttered those words of wisdom which ?bow bow well tbe1 noble soldier understands tb at ?.peace hath her victo? ries, no leas renowned than war." ]We* presen^ to our readers, this morn? ing, Uta well-conceived oration of Gen, Bampton. It presents him in bis troe oolera man earnest, discreet and sen? sible; a safe Advisor, end a steady and devoted patriot His address will be read with interest, North as well aa South. ? .? ??---, J????Slats*-* tm MMfflmm* aad America. Although tho lauded gentry of Eng land have managed to retain their nn merioal ? prapo.nderajtics in the British House of Gommons; notwithstanding the changes which have taken place in the relative, siren gib of parties, some of the ultra tory organs exhibit marks of disap? pointment that any other olass should be represented in - thai body. It is com? plained that of the 658 seats in Parlia? ment^ not leas tban two-thirds are of the titled orders or oonneoted with them, or are officers of the army and navy. Yet tba .London Quarterly Review deplores that the residue should consist of railway diteotors, great manufacturers, men who have made fortunes abroad, mercantile men, and it is not altogether satisfied with members of the bar. To plain re? p?blica o understandings, it would seem that persbn.s whose faculties had been early trained to encountering difficulties, devising new resources, and the manag? ing or directing of men, would be pecu? liarly fitted lor the oversight of public administration. In point of fact, nothing is more susceptible of proof than that the merchants and manufacturers in Parlia? ment, whatever their party, have been found of great and indispensable value in th4) solution of all practical questions of legislation, whether connected with finance, commerce, manufactures, gene? ral education, or even legal reform. It has been the uniform boast of both whig and tory ministers in England that, in times of difficulty, they have sought ad? vice from the practical knowledge aud sound judgment of those amongst their supporters who have owed their fortunes to success in trade and industries of one kind or other. Whilst they have not aspired to oratorical display, they have been useful, working members, and when it has become necessary for them to address the House, have spoken con? cisely, clearly aud to the point. It is very extraordinary that in a country govern? ed by representative institutions like England, there, should bo men whose conception of a proper parliament is two houses composed exclusively of landed proprietors or their direct nominees. 11 is more remarkable still that, in a coun? try which owes all its opulence and pow?i to commerce and manufactures, the cre? ators and successful directors of greal oommeroial and manufacturing enter? prises should be deemed by any one un? suitable to find places in tho council ol tho nation. It is certainly a matter o: congratulation that, under tho recent ex tension of suffrage in Great Britain, an cestral claims to seats in tho House o: Commons do not retaiu their ancien monopoly, but that tho uuruber of repre se uta tires of tho middle classes issteadi ly increasing. It moy be a qiiestior whether, in any nation, the existence o a distinctive class, whether hereditary o: not, who mako politics a profession, is ii oorrespondence with the democratic idea: and tendenoies of the times. Whilst ii our own country, the Baltimore Sun rc marks, such absurd discriminations a those referred to in England, are impos aible, there is a tendency to the formu tion of political rings, outside of wind there is little chance for men who hav only their own talents und iudependena of character to wager against party an< canons machinations, and in some locali ties men of oulture and intellect, but o circumscribed means, are unable to con tend with wealthier, though less educat ed and capable aspirants. THE "STAVE LAUOH CONVENTION. " Wednesday, the 24th instant, is the da; appointed for this convention, called b; a committee, consisting of Beverly Nash B. F. Jackson and James Jaat, wb represont themselves as appointed by th laboring people of Columbia and Bich land County. LABOE LAND SAUL-From the Edge fleld Advertiser wo learn that on Tues? day, the 9th instant, the sale of landed ea tale ol the ?te.Rr. Jam* Kmd?ps took placo. TJbe lanifcj arnon riling ?to 8,000Jlcrea, He?n theklameditfit) neijjb boih?d cf Antioch Cjiorcb.^ ttiky yftre divij&d fcto twelve tri?le, &d Sold for aa ave rag o of 97.92 per sore. The ag? gregate of the sale of these lands reached 129,060. This, with a ssle of cotton since Dr. A.'a death, amounting'to $15,000, snd ample provision for his widow, sums np, for these days, a very large estate. BLUE Burma HAILKOAJX -There wa? uo meeting ol the directors yesterday, as a quorum waa not present. Mr. Reuben Tomlinson represents the Governor for the stock owned by the State. Judge Orr is also here to represent stock. It is rumored that some changes will be made in the board of directors. f Charleston News, 20th. "1 am stroug and healthy, yet to pre? serve my good condition," I use SOLO? MONS' li ITT EUH. N21 At Anderson Court House, oo the 26th, another Coonty Fair will take place, and it will no doubt be worthy of the cause. "Oh! what an excellent Tonic," is tho language of the invalid who oses SOLO? MONS' Brrrans. N21 HOTEL ABBIVALS, November 20.-Columbia Hotel.-James A Hoyt, An dorso D; Jas McCul? lough, Dr T Sullivan. Greenville; D Kahn, J T Barnes, J Q Marshall, Abbeville; J A Brad? ley, Jr, Chester; R W Wing. Geo H Brown, Charleston; P B Darwin, York vii Ie; R Parker, Orangsburg; Miss Mary Nanoo, Newberry; Miss Williams, Miss Kilgore, Mrs. Barksdale, Lasrena; J F Ttiliuck, G N Tnllnck, N C; G F. KimbrcL Charleston; J A Barksdale, Lau? rens; G M Jordan, Greenwood; A M Kirkland, S C; J M Rhett, T L Webb, J E Thames, Charleston; W E Eatle, H B Fant, E DeBerry, Greenville; J B Lannean, J F Walker. Balti? more; J E Black, City; O C Puffer, New York. dickerson House-IX T Robison and servant, Camden; J B 8eiglor, B H Lovelace, Newber? ry; RT Smith, Charleston; J A Lee, Spartan burg; D Nichols, Washington; J D Riley, Greenwood; J O Meredith, O ACB; SB Kan nady, wife, 4 children and nurse, Mrs A K Mc? Clure, Philadelphia; J F Gallaber, wife and child. Ohio; W C Longmand, B A Merriman, N C; T L Peay, Fairfield; D M Brnnor. C C A AB; H Coulter, Baltimore; J MoMnllan, J J Patterson, wife 2 children and nurse. Pa; C P Hyde, O C A A lt; Mrs M Wilhelm, J V Cres? well, Pa; W M Durand, Robinson's Circns; R N Whitney, lt I; J Hay, Pa; D Horlbeck, Charleston; J Scethran, Abbeville; L Boozer, Loxing ton; S G Storie, Baltimore; DP Sparks. Miss M Sparks, La; J H Suriner, Charleston; I S W Bookhart, Miss E N Durham, Fairfiold; G Oates, N Y. National Hotel-S M Furioan, Dr R Furmau and ladv, Sumter: J M Furiuan. Clarendon; J W Walker, Md; lt A King, Va; J Wells, city; R McCullough, Richland; C F Hakes. Orange burg; C S Brice, Fla; J C Chiles, Mill Way; W M McCaslau, Long Caue; W H Roane, N C; W J Leake, Laurens; J K Vance, Mids W Sims, Miss L Vance, Miss B II Watson, Cokosbury; Mrs Brico and daughter. Fia; Mrs J Giles, N i C; Mrs Wannamaker, Lexington; liAThomp sou, W Siguanea, A Taylor, Walhalla; A Mayo, I Fla. Children's Carriages. AFINE ASSORTMENT o? Tkruo and Four Wheel PERAMBULATORS, just leceivcd and for sale at STANLEY'S Nov 21 1 China Hall. _ Solomons' BittGre, THE great SOU HIERN TONIC and Invigo rant, ia for salo by Du. C. H. MIOT, Nov 21 Druggist, Columbia. S. C. Gaiters. JUST RECEIVED, a frosh supply ef Misses and Children's Double 8 ?le, IJntton aud Congress Gaiters. .1. MEIGHAN. Nov_21 Extra Family Flour. Syf\r\ BARRELS and Hags, XXX Family ?iVjKJ FLOUR, superior to the beni in the \ market, "do-called," for salo low by _Noy 21 E. A: G. D. HOPE. Mackerel, Herrings and Salmon. -i pr f\ BASSELS, halves, quarters and IOU kits new MACKEREL and SALMON, of warranted quality and woight. 100 boxes Scaled HERRINGS for sale low bv Nov 21 E.jV O.JLHOl'E. " DRY GOODS. MEW ARRIVALS. O XT Xl STOCK IS AO .VIN Complete in all Departments, BOLOUT AT LOW THICES. STILL O HEATER INDUCEMENTS OITEnED TO THE Trade and Consumers AT W. D. LOVE & CO., W. D. LOVE, Columbia Hotol Bailding. B. B. McCREERY. Richland--In Equity. James Hopkins, Administrator, and David Uopkius ra. English Hopkins, Amy G. Hop? kins ct al.- Hill to Marshal Assets, Sale of Heal Estate, tic., Ac. I) U SHU ANT to a decretal order in this case, tho creditors of tho late Genoral William Hopkins aro notified to establish their de? main's against the said Estate, before mc, on or Isiforo the llb day of December uext. D. B. MILLER, C. C. P. (Murk's Ollie?, Columbia, S. C., November 2l\ ISC'J. Nov 21 Lost. fTVVKEN from the Fair Building, one CUT X TING KNIFE, Utl"v\Patent, which please return to tho Patente?, st tho Palmetto Iron Works Columbia. Nov 20 2 Cow Feed. ANOTHER lot Of 200 Bushels,'just received at the Columbi.i Ice House, and will bo sold low for cash. J. D. BATEMAN. Nov Wanted to Hire; A STEWARD-one who understands hisbn /Y. sinoes; also, several Dining-Room SER? VANTS. Apply immediately at the _Jhj>v 20J^_NICKEBBON HOUSE. Boot and Shoe-makers Wanted. GOOD WORKMEN can obtain employ? ment and tho highest wages, at the ma? nufactory of RICE, RAWL8 A 00., Nov 18 th 1 Union, S. C. NEOBO RIXJJK). -^Two negroes, H, a gb Culbertsou ?nd W?4e Jackson, on the plantation of U. W. Winn, bsd a flsti ouffon Saturday night last. In tho en ?oufter. ?o?lfertson rec?!red injuries Iron* whioh he died in about twelve fcours. Jackson is stiU st large. * [LainvhtviUe Herald. A colored man named Bon. Patrick, employed on the Charlotte, Wilmington and Kn thor ford Railroad, was run over and killed a day or two ago. Tbs village of Delmar is p*rt rn Dela? ware -and part in Marylan?.. hence ils name, Dol for Delaware, and Mar for Maryland. The weak aud emaciated mother says: "My health and strength is restored by the use of" SOLOMONS' BITTEBS. N21 lu Laurens, it is proposod to raise a monument to tho dead of Laurena, who fell in the late war. "Just the thing!" Buch is the excla? mation of the Dyspeptics who nse SOLO? MONS' BITTERS. N21 The population of Oraogebnrg is 26,841-white 8,745; colored 18,076. The County Fair at Barnwell is repre? sented as having been quite a success. 3> "3 L-\ ? 5? ? ? \ O ft ^ OS Jtr< ; af? g ^J/? tFll? WOULD respectfully inform his friends and patroon that ho bsa on hand the largest stock of Goods, ia bis line, brought to Columbia siuce tho war, which will be sold New York retail priooa. Examine my stock, before purchasing clsowhere, and I am pom tivo iou will be repaid. My stock consists of Fine English, bwiss and American Gold and Silver Watches, American and Imported Jewelry, Silver Ware, Cutlery, Fairchild Dia mond Feinted Pens, French and American Clocks. Large assortmoot Fine Mnsical In? strument?; Gold, Silver and Steel Spectacles and many other articles too numerous to intui? tion. Hair Jewelry made to order. None but lirst-class goods kept on hand. Nov 21 Empire Shuttle Machine. WHY IS IT 'I'MI". DESTI IT HUNS OVER Scams all ris;ht. Il willtake fifty stitches lo tho inch liner than any other Ma? chine, lt will sew lu avier and thicker Goods than any ot brr Machine* It uses anv and every kind of Thread. It sews Starched Goods as well AS Unstarched. It sews tho most delicate, thin, soft fabric with? out drawing. It sews a t?ias Seam as well as anv other. W. D. I.OVK. A: CO., Columbia Hotel building. Nov 21 4mo S de Agents. Oranges ! Oranges ! ! JUST received on consignment, and for cale very low, 3,000 very choice, sweet OsANUKS. Nov'20 * R. O'NEALE A SON. For sale at Pollock House, AFEW DOZEN DRIED MULLET ROE. For Sale at Pollack House, Genuino Imported SWITZER CHEESE. For Sale al Pol'ock House, McEwan's Celebrated SCOTCH ALE. Fur Sate at Pollock House, Guinness' Celobratcd EXTRA STOUT. Fur S-tlc at Pollock House, Imported Bremen LAGEIt. Just received a small lot of Ibo Messina LE? MONS, For Sale at the Pollock House. Fresh Goods RECEIVED to-day: 90 Barrels Western FLOUR, t tiper, ex? tra and family. 2,000pounds Fino Feed. Best Orango County Butler, Dairy and Fac? tory Chccso, Saur Kraut, Mineo Meat, (sonu; thing nice,) Brandy Fruits, Jollies-assorted Canned Tomatoes, Peaches, Salmon, Covo Oysters, Lobsters. Sardines, Dosicated Cod Fish, Fulton Market Beef, Pickles, Salmon, Bay Mackerel, etc., etc. Nov 20 LEAPIIART A SLOANS. To the Public. .'YTTv. SACKS Liverpool SALT, standard UyAjVjjweiKbt, which wo offer at low figures. WSStl 800 Bula. FLOUR, of all grades, which wo will sell to dealers and at retail, as low as Ibo market will afford. New BUCKWHEAT-very choico. Wo have also just finished a largo and oom modious Warehouse, for the purpose of stor? ing Cotton, which we will store and soil for our friends. CAMPBELL A JONES, Nov 20 A few doors above PUOJNIX Offioo Wanted, a Cook, ONE who oan como wuU recommended and without in ou m br ance.!, will herr of a good plaoo by applying at No. 1 Law Range. Nov 1 3 For Sale. A Large Young JACK. Applv to W. K. TAL MOTT, Nov 13 At Logan's Stables. For tho Cure of all foro.s of Dyspepsia, Fever and Ague, Functional Disorders of tho Stomach aud Liver, Invigorates the Appetite. Manufactured by W. H. CHAPEE * CC And sold by HARDY SOLOMO W, Col Nov 21 lm bs?ve often rend in the ne wspapera of tho grand success of medical Compounds put M^?tthe North an? elsewhere. Many #f 4le*e medioine?Sive lind their day, ?nd we hear no moro of them, j Their proprietors have mftde lorluues, cot a? much from the curativo powers and vi rt QC* ^of their mixtures, as from the notoriety given them by advertising, by which peep!G were made to believe ail the good that was said of them. A prepa? ration, is now before the public which ia becoming Very popular, and ia known as Bradfield'a Female Regulator, put op by L. H. Bradfield Si Co., of. Atlanta, auch ia its curative virtues, that it has gained wide-spread popularity all over the country whore it has been made known, and it is being introduced everywhere. We are informed that immense quanti? ties of this medicine is being sold in all sections of the South and South-west, especially in tho city of Now Orleans and iu Texas. Thia much we say in jnstioo to ita proprietors, who are gentlemen of in? tegrity, who would not engage in the manufacture and sale of a humbug. N16w [LaGrange Reporter. Tan Minna HOUSE.-This well-known first class hotel-located corner Meeting and Queen streets, Charleston, S. C., has been re-opened nuder the proprietorship of J. Parker, Esq., aided by ? reliable corps of assistant? iu every department. It? previous reputation will be main? tained. Just Arrived, _ A lot of oxtra Ano Saddle^ S^^and llameas HORNES. They 5^?. JWWQean be seen at Chas. Logan's ?M 21 .?tables, where we expect tosMbafi? keep constantly on hand a lino assortment of HOUSE? and MULES during the winter. Oct 24JI3 fm W. N. A J. M. TALBOT. _ Choice Wines and Liquors. PT f\ BASKETS and Cases Genuino CI?AM fj\J PAG NE, Heidsieck, Lac TJ'Or and Carte D'Or. London Dock and Hennesey Brandies, Hol? land Oin. Harmony, Sherry, Claret sud Southside Ma? deira Wines. Warranted, and for sale bv Nov 10 E. A O. D. HOPE. TO THE LEGAL PROFESSION. RICHARDSON'S LAW REPORTS, VOL. 15. Richardson's Equity Reports, Vol. 14. Being the concluding volumes of tho Decisions of tho Supreme Court of South Carolina, un i dur the old regime. Just published and foi salo by BRYAN *? McCARTER, j Nov 10 Booksellers. Columbia. Fresh Norfolk Oysters. i ,?*k. / '\ IF von want fresh Norfolk OYS ; ^?\L?yTEBS. call at tho Columbia lot ! ^^?{Jjjr House, where they aro kopt cnn ' stautly on hand, and sold low for cash. Al orders from the country prom pt Iv attended to ! NovlO JOHN 1>. BATEMAN. I NEW BOOKS. RESOURCES of thc SOUTHERN FIELD! AND FORESTS, including a Medical Bo j tany of the Southorn States, by F. Peyr? ? Porcher, M. D. Tho Campaigns of General Forest and hit ! Cavalry, with Maps, Ac, i2 50. I Our Own Birds of the United States. I Where is the City ?-$1.50. i Truths Illustrait d by Great Authors. European Vineyards, hy Flag;;. Her Majesty's Tower, bv Dixon. Thc Story of William, tho Silent. Cheap cditionsof Qeor&e Eliot's, Reade's un. Thackeray's Novels, and many beautiful book for children. For sids at BRYAN A McCAIUER'8 Nov 10 Bookstore For Sale. ?;3pjRJiL' ONE very lino light CARRI A OK ?t&Jxr* f.ir singl'i or double harness. Alst, a very linc BUGGY. Inonu e of . Nov ii JOHN MCKENZIE. "The Exchange House,' Just Opened BY PAYSINGER & FRANKLIN. ?TRAVELING business MEN will find at this House many ail-q^Sa vantages over ordinary Hotels, ^C^^ I us the best of MEALS AND LODGINGS can I obtained at all hours and at moderato ratui Restaurant und Bar attached, where will a .vat's tte kept on hand the best LIQUOR! WINES AND S EG A RS; also, Fresh OYSTER! GAME. FISH. Ac. Nov 17 sar Newberry Herald copy ono weok. Medicated Candies. CM UM DROP'S, CHOCOLATE. CREAM! X Licorice Drops, Ginger Lozenges, Ca; enuc Lozenges, Mint Lozenges; Colt's Foo Look, Wild Chsrrv and Hoarhonnd CANDY, 1 Nov 13 _ E. E. JACKSON'S Drng Storey Cough Candy. SOMETHING pleasant and convenient take at all hours cf the day or night. > ons should be witbnul it when tho changos ; tbo weather are so frequent. Prico 10 cents stick, or three for 25 cents. For sale at Nov 9t_ _ E. POLLARD'S. Elegant Family Residence for Sale. MTHAT very desirable RE8IDENC! corner of Richland and Bull stroots, this city; formerly the proporty of D Wm. Reynolds-at present occupied bv W. 1 Orchard, Esq. Apply to W. B. GU LICK, Est at tho National Bank, on Main street. Nov 9 1 mot Liverpool Salt. ?)f\f\ EXTRA largo seamless Sacks I ?i\*V Liverpool SALT, now in atoro < I consignment, and oftorcd at low rates. J Nov ll R. O'NEALE A SON. ^i^^ Promotoj ZT" ft v CZ\ *s?' Relieves Sick >., No. 207 East Bay, Charleston, 8, 0., umbia Hotel Building, Columbia, S. C. lt -. Booal Items. "OLD JOH^.''-By an advertisement in another column, it will bo seen that "Old John Robinson's" monster eirena and toennger?B will bo inhibited Itt Columbia, oil tho 3d and 4th of December-a ne? cessary change having boen made since the first announcement. This concern is said to be perfect iu every respect containing animals from nearly every quarter of the globe; while aome of thc best gymnasts and riders in the country will display their agility. It will, doubt? less, prove an attractive entertainment, and one which will be appreciated by yonug and old. OCR BOOK TABLE.-We have received from Messrs. Duffie Sc Chapman, "The Seven Curses of London," by James Greenwood; Harper & Brothers, pub? lishers-price 25 cents. Mr. Greenwood is the author of the "Truo History of a Little Ragamuffin," and of the "Adven? tures of Rooben Davidger," whioh have the reputation of being interesting in a high degree. "Tho Seven Curses of London" is at onoe instructive and fnll of interest. " Neglected Children ;" "Professional Thieves;" "Professional Beggars;" "Fallen Women;" "The Curse of Drunkenness;" "Betting Gamblers;" "Waste of Charity;" these aro the themes of this book-theso "The Seven Curses of London." We are also in? debted to Messrs. Duffie & Ohapman for a copy of "Peg Woffiugton and other Stories," by the well-known and popular novelist-Charit? Reade. Of Reade's works, wo need say nothing, as his repu? tation is fully established. All that we shall add is, tho advice to buy a copy of Messrs. Duffie 3c Chapman, and read the book ou somo rainy day-or any other da}*-price 50 cents. CRUMBS.-We are pleased to learn that there ia some prospect of our having u now Post Office building hero. It is to be hoped that the appropriation of $75, 000, made by Congress for that purpose, will ho made available. It is time for tho Federal Government to spend some of its money in onr midst. We hope that some measures to im? prove our pavements may bo adopted. After a rain, it is in vain, oven by walk? ing circumspectly, that ono seeks to avoid the numerous rand-puddles that fill the pavemonta in some quarters, even of Main street. We return our thanks to Cadet J. L. Orr, for an invitation to a ball, to bc given at the barracks hy the corps of ca? dets attached lo tho Kiug'.s Mouutair. 1 Military School, in Yorkville. Tho Com mittee on Invitation is J. M. Blauding John H. Bollin and J. M. R. Mooro. Messrs. Love Sc Co. advertise the "Era pire Shuttle Sewing Machine," in thii morning's PHORKIX. Ono of these ma chines has been thoroughly tested in th? family of "ye local," and consequeuth wo can fully sustain the assertions o these getitlemen as to its superior qnali ties. Stone ?t Murray, with their first clas circus troupe, gave two performance here during the past week; and to sa; that the immense audiences wera highl; gratified, would bo but meagre praise Tho posters truthfully exhibit what i done in the ring. Tho pressure of advertisements uni the great length of Gen. Hampton's ad dress, compel us to issue still anothe supplement this morning. Tho PHONT must keep up with the times. A meeting of the Young Men's Ch rh tian Association will bo held in the Bar. tisb Chnrcb, to-morrow (Monday) ever iDg, at 7 o'clock. An election for office will bo held. H. W. Rice, Esq., of this city, ha presented ns with a copy of a circula issued by Messrs. Koopmauschap & Co. of San Francisco, relative to Chinee immigration. It can be examined at th PHOENIX office. Our exchanges, general y, in this Statt comment most favorably upon tho Stat Fair. By aommon consent, it is regarde a decided success, and there is every ret son to expect much larger results nej year. Maj. O'Hanlon's "log cabin" propert has beon sold for 836,000, we aro ii formed. BUSINESS CARDS AND CIRCULARS.-? tho season is approaching for tho annui travel and distribution of business cart and circulars, our merchants and othe: will please give attention to the fact thi our job o iii co is snpplied with the best < boards, of all colors, fine commcrci noto and othor paper, and tho very nei est and most fashionable styles of typ thus enabling us to supply all of sue wants. The United States Court, Judge Bryn presiding, will commence the Fall tern in the hall of the Nickerson House, t< morrow, 22d instant Oar Northern, exchanges ?re filled,with accounts of the opening of the Suez Oa? na! Bat we j tte moro concerned about the oponing ol' tho Columbia Cn nal. Mons. Lesseps opened the ope, hut Mona. Sprnguo did not open the other. Who will now take the canal matter in hand? Wo are requested, by letter from tb? Secretary of the Agricultural and Me? chanical Association, to correct a do nb jo omission in tho list of awards lately pub? lished. Ooo of the3e relates to a promi um awarded to our fellow-citizen, Dr. Wm. Reynolds, for an important pa tan jiv? ed improvement iu the construoUo? O? artificial dentures, illustrative of which, a variety of beautiful artistic specimens,; bj Beynolds ? Reynolds, were exhibit? ed. The other, to a favorable notice ol specimens equally beantiful and artistio, exhibited by Dr. Boozer, of thia city, and constructed by him on the principle of the above patent, of which he is * licensee. Our opinion and experience of this important improvement, have been given to our readers long ago; nothing that we oonld now aay in commendation of it would add to its praise- ?'<'s in eve? ry body's mouth, RaiiiGiouo SaitTiosa Trna D4Y--Tri? nity Church-Bev. P. J. Shand, Rector, 10& A. M. and 4. P. M. St. Peter'* Church-Bev. J. J. O'Con? nell, Pastor, 10 A. M. and 3 P. M. Washington Street Chapel-Bev. Wm. Martin, lOJf A. M.; Church Meeting, SJ? P. M. Marion Street Church-Bev. W. W. Mood, 10}? A. M. and 7?.< P. M. Baptist Church-Rev. J. L. Reynolds, 10}4 A. M. Lutheran Lecture Room-Rev. E. R. Rude, 10 J ? A. M. Presbyterian Church-Bev. W. E. I Bogg?, ?0}4 A. M. and 7 P. M. WEDDING CARDS AND ENVELOPES. - A lot of wedding cards aud envelopes, of latest styles, has just been received; which will be printed in imitation of en? graving, and at less than one-tenth the cost. Call and see specimens at PBONTX office. MAIL ARRANGEMENTS.-The Northern i and Western mails are open for delivery at 1 p. m.; closed at 11.30 a. m. Charles? ton (day) and Greenville open at 5.30 p. m.; closed ut 8.30 p. m. Charleston ni?ht mail open at 8.30 a. m.; closed at 4.15 p. m. On Sunday, the post office is open from 1 to 2 p. m. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.-Attention is called to the following advertisement?, published the first time this morning: Hardy Solomon-Clmffee'a Tonio. J. Meightin-Gaiters. I. Sulzbacher-New Jewelry. Jacob Levin-Auction Sales. D. B. Miler-Richland-In Equity. D. C. Peixotto ?fe Son-Auction. W. D. Lovo Sc Co.-Nsw Goods, ?fee. Dr. C. H. Miot-Solomon's Bitters. W. li. Stanlev-Children's Carriages. ' E. ?fe G. D. Hope-Flour, fcc. Empire Shuttle Machine. Reasons why you should use TUTT'S IMPROVED LIQUID HAIR DYE. Because the Barbers eay it is the best. Beoauso it imparts a natural color. Because it does not injure the hair. Because it leaves tho hair soft and glossy. Because it does not stain the skin or bed linen. Be? cause its application is simple and easy. Because its effect is instantaneous. Be? cause it is the best in tho world. N20 6 A COLD TO-DAY-a cough to-morrow,,,, a tightness of tho breast tho next Pneu? monia follows. Consumption crowns tho fatal issue-all from neglected cold or cough. STANLEY'S CELEBRATED COUGH EXPECTORANT, known more than a quarter of a century, is the only sure remedy. The remedy ia at hand. Why will ye not use it? For salo by Fisnsu ?fe HKINITSH, Druggists, N10 J. A. Butts ?fe Co., Bainbridge, Ga., say : We have heard some say they would not take $10,000 for the benefit derived from Simmons' LIVER REGULATOR. Bev. S. Gardner, Attapolgus, Ga., says: For all derangements of the liver, for dyspepsia, diarrhoea and piles. Sim? mons' Regulator has no superior. It acts Uko a charm. John J. Allen, Bibb County, says: I eau confidently say that it has done me more good than all the medicine I ever used. I shall never be without it. Sim? mons' Liver Regulator seems to bo gain? ing; golden opinions, and every one should use it. N20*3 It is so id that Calisaya Bark has a po? on har effect upon the liver, and guards the system against diseases by exposure and irregular diet. It is conceded that the great success of tho wonderful PLAN? TATION BITTERS, whioh, previous to our Into unhappy difficulties, was found in most Southern homes, was owing to the extract of Calisaya Bark whioh ifc con? tained as one of the principal ingre? dients. In confirmation of this wo have heard ono of our distinguished physicians remark, that whenever he felt unwell from ordinary dietetic or atmospheric ososas, he invariably relieved himself by PLANTATION BITTERS. We speak advisedly when we say that we know it to be the best and most popular medicine iu the world. / MAGNOLIA WATKB.-Superior t? the best imported German Cologne, and sold at half the price. N20J3