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Anni rational, o' Our aimssro,alJ toa high; we trrvl .} -?>.,:?A>| HQ iwbo ?oula ollrob tba bobble sabinas, - Or breathe the purer, af* of Ufe, .".i,.? Muai not fc?p&o t to rest. in o ase, . v fiBt braca himself for toil or .strife. Weah?rild not lt- our blindness eock' -To fcra?h'?rorie foV -fraud and great, ?M|?1^;e?er^iriftuer good, ? Pur trRiCB malta tho aggregate. Add if a cl<h?i;?hould borer o'er < Our woury'paihVr&yiiko a pall, SemembeT 0*4 permita it there, Xrffe ai?onld*o f?ir.o? o a meat work j ?Oar hearts *aad ss bed by fortune's frown; XiSt perasroranco conquer fa to, - And merit seize the victor's orown. 6.Th? battle isiuot to tho strong, .. ?Eh? rase" not ai ray? to tho fleet; And. he ?who seeks to pluck tho stars Will loso tho! josreleat hts feet. . -i-.?tnssjf^nrs . ;.<"' "? Tint i&inml?? FUNEBAI.'NUISANCB:. -The New York ?arVo* M?ndsry, says: "Fu? neral piocessioiis axe farces.- Yesterday,' lo?smos of backs earried mourning Sad5 bereaved at?d; careless friands to G reen wood. '.Yest^rdnyi. long lines of backs 8to?i??^?0.a?itneiwUMfr:trip at tho several littlo, bar-rooms that eil?rn tbs approach? es to that sacred spot. Yea fe r day,, long lines of hack drivers drank heavily, drank deeply,-drank repeatedly, and then they jumped onto their boxes and raced like the. old Harry into town. Oreat conn-1 ttfi flW".-,.' KU ?o I?; ' i a There is.<t?ip?pier-mache church, says the Chinaman, actually existing neat Bergen,. ' Germany, which.. Can contain nearly 1,000 persons. It is oi rc ular with? in, octagonal withon1.1 The relievos out? side, and: statues within; tho roof, the ceiling, the corinthians, capitals, aro all papier-mache, rendered water-proof by a saturation in vitriol, li mo-wat cr, whey or the white of eggs. A FUNNY TYPOGRAPHICAI, ERROR.-The Washington Chronicle, o? Sunday, served up its readers a knotty conundrum by informing them that ? fire in a house in that city was/'caused by a pair of geese being upset on a' et ovo." Yesterday, it was amended by saying for a "pair of geese," read "pan of grease." "Why don't you get married?" said a young lady the other day to a baohelor friend. "T have been trying for the last ten years to find some one who would bs silly enough to have me," was the reply. "I'guess you haven't been up our way," wes the insinuating rejoinder. Three young women of Des Moines, lows, despairing of matrimony, have emigrated to TJtnh, it being understood ; that they will share a husband between ? them. Those yoong men who reside in Des Moines are not doing their duty, evidently. PROSPECT OP A BIBB IN CONFECTION ERY.-The Cubans, as a war measure against Spsic, have proclaimed and com? menced the burning of the cane fields and sugar mills of the "Ever Faithful Isle," and numerous losses of this kind are already reported. A Beaver County (Pa.) elder, long ago, who was' asked by one of the congrega? tion to pray for rain, began his supplica? tion to the Almighty with, "We would not presume to distate, but wonld merely suggest. " A son of old. J. Brown, the party whoso soul is oh the travel, hos recently made a visit to Charlestown, Va., to see where the aforesaid soul of his aforesaid parent took ita final departure from America. A Cincinnati paper in its money mar? ket gives, ss an evidence of the scarcity of money there, that the first class sa? loons have reduced the price of drinks to ten cents. Two rival candidates for the Iowa Le? gislature had each the same number of votes. They cut the cards for the place, and the Democrat won. The body servant of Washington hav? ing become comparatively extinct, the cook of Lafitte, the pirate, turns up in New Orleans, aged 118. Clara Louise Kellogg has bonght a brown-stouo house in New York fur? nished it, and taken her parents there to live. Over 12,000 Parisian workmen are on a long strike, whioh must last all winter, and produce misery. They embrace nearly every, trade. A Chicago man beiug asked on oath if he rsi married or single, said he was at breakfast time, bat couldn't vouoh for himself at that time of day. OB. O. W. J. SHEPHERD WISHE8 to call tho attention of the citizens of Columbia and vicinity, to Horns' Patent, for 'inserting Artificial Toeth, which proventa them from beiug thrown out of the mouth hi sneezing or coughing-there boing no plato in the roof of tho mouth. Teeth ex? tractad ahaolutely without pain br the uso of I Nitrous Oxide, (laughing gas.) Ail other ope? rations carefully performed in the best man? ner.'' Omeo orer Olazo's Jewelry oatablieh ment, opposite Miot'a Drugstore. OB. B. B. EATON, Assistant. Nor ia_lmot? REYNOLDS' IMPROVED METHOD or coMSTaccTixo Artificial Dentures, Patented December, 1867. APTER an extensivo uso of this important improvement in practice for nearly two years, it is with fuUconfidonco urged upon the profession and the public, as fulfilling more thoroughly and satisfactorily than any other mods.- erery intention of Artificial Dentures. As in this method, rubber teeth are alto Kether discarded, it ls desirable that it should all eapeoially into the hands of those familiar with gold plate work. It may not be generally known that they who wear cases of artificial teeth, constrootsd according to this patent, hy Dentists who are not lioenssss, ronder themselres Hablo to the penalty of infringement, as well as tho ope "rator. Offieo rights will be disposed of and instruc Ition giren by lotter, or at the operating rooms of Reynolds A Reynolds, whore the manipula? tion mar be daily witnessed, and whero com? munications may be addressed. WM. REYNOLDS, M. D., Aug 12 % Columbia, 8. C. \ HAMBURG, & Ch, ."V^*. HAVE now rittl ?^^^^M good LA? GER BBEB aa ca*l>?ii*k*^f^ wauke-syttndonati, or a*w.?*bw place. 1 Or^rs rooorrbd at ? ths Columbi a Hotel BAH EOOM.' *. '^vf Th?! Attention of Purchasers s .urr^Bpec^TLf called to ^h?';;. j . FOLLOWING LIST OF (iUEAP GOODS >.. ^'TCo.b? found at .... Om J??KSON'S. '.'?' ^??TT?T*-*-*'-. ? c di I IOASE Beautiful POPLINS, at 37c Ido do DcLainco, at Ha, Largo lob Worsted Shawls, $1.00 to 110.00. Presa Silks, st rory low prices, Ladles* Cotton Hose, good quality, at 12Je. Red and White Flannels, 25c. and upwards, Ladies' Linea Collars, at 10c. and upwards, Linen Diaper, at perpieco; Liuen Damask, at 60, 7.5 and 41.00 per yard, Extra Quality -Lodies' English Hose, at OOo. Ladies'Linen Handkerchief-], 10, 12}, 16), . ? 20, 26o. to td.00, ?I Men's Half lioso, 12, 20, 20, 36, 60o. Ladies' Hats, 20, 25, 50c. Good article Jeans, at 88J. 60c. Extenaivc stock of CaseioicreB, for Mob's and Boya' wear, at reduced prier H , Another iuvoioe of thoso beautiful drab Co? verings, at low rates. The attention of tba 'ladies is specially called to our unuauallv largo assortment of Dress Trimmings, of lhe?fatest styles, and superb San h Bib bona and Sashes. Nova J?. F.JACKSON. Photograph Albums in Great Variety,! RANGING inprico from 75 oonts to $10.00. . Pocket-knives, Pocket-booka, Writing Cases, Writing Desks.i ALSO, Family BIBLES, Pocket Bibles, Hymn Books, in various stylos of binding, for the several denominations. Schools Books, mis? cellaneous Books, Blank Books, Ac. Wo havo tho above for sale in large variety, at usual prices, wholoeale and rot ail. DUFFIE A CHAPMAN, Nov 9 Ondor Columbia Hotel. Notice. AS we have lost so muon MONEY, latoly, cent us through tho mail, by persons or? dering Duplicate Photographs from Nogativee in our hands, wo hereby notify all parties sending us money, that we will not be respon? sible for money sont nj, unless it comes by Post Offico Order, Registered Letter, or by Express. WEABN & HIX, Photographers, Nov 6 Imo Columbia. S. 0. Watches, Clocks and Jewelry. f-g THE undersigned moat respectfully VyV informa bia patrons, and tho public in ???jtgeneral, that bo has received a well se? lected assortment of fine Watohes, Jewelry and Clocks-amoDgat them tho celebrated German CUCKOO CLOCKS, carved in Walnut and Oak. SPECTACLES and Evo-glaseos of overy focus, to auit all oyes. Above-mentioned articles will bo sold at reasonable prices. All work connected with this lino will bo executed in tho best workmanlike manner, and proper! r warranted. A. W. WEHBHAN, * Plain stroet, opposite Mr. Berry's Furniture Booms. _ Oct 27 Industrial Iron Works. a^ THE undersigned, having procured MoAgood toola, has commenced a general T^pr Machine business, at the corner of Wayne and (1er vais or Bridge streets, opposite the Greenville passenger depot, and is now ready to receive orders for building and repair? ing all kinds of Machinery, auch aa Steam En ginea and Boilers, Circular Saw, Flour and Grist Mills, Mill Gearing, Shafting and Pul? leys, Cotton Press Screws and Irons, Iron Bailings for Cemoteries aud Buildings, Bridge and other Bolts and Nuts uf any desired sizes, and Wrought Iron Forgings. Promptness guaranteed. J. A. J. DEBBICK. Oct 30_Imo C L O T H I N Gr. J HAVE JUST RECEIVED axD OPENED a very large and desirable Stock of Fall and Winter CLOTHING, FURNISHING GOODS, HATS, ?te., which I am determined to offer purchaaera on the most reasonable terms. Oct 13 WM. J. HOKE. ii'URJNTIT URE AND CHAIR WAREHOUSE, Next lo Agnew's, on Plain Street. NOW on hand and receiving tho largest stock of FUBNITUBE OF EVE KY DE 8CBIPTION ever brought to this market, con? sisting in part of 50 Bed-room suite in Maho? gany, Walnut, CLcsnut and Painted--eoino of them at very low prices. ALSO, DINING BOOM and PABLOB SUITS. BEDSTEADS of all kinds-Maple, Walnut and Mahogany, 8IDEBOABD8 and BUBEAU8 at all prices. CHAIRS of every description, direct from tho manufacturers, and at prices that cannot fail to plcasn tho closest buyers. KT All kinds of FUKNTTURE MADE TO OBDEB. REPAIRING at shortest notice and in thc beat manner. FUNERALS served with all kinds of Metalic or Wood Ooffina. M. H. BEEBY. Oct 8*_;_ Removed to New Store In Columbia Hotel Block, One Door North of Main Entrance. THE MAMMOTH BOOT, SHOE AND HAT HOUSE IS now receiving a very I large Fall Stock, and is now. [open for inspection. Tho? ?stock will com pi i H e every^ article npually kept in a first class house, such as Hate, from the lowest grade to ibo finest silk beaver, Boots and Shoes in every style, and at prices to suit all, Trunks, Valises. La dies' and Gents' Leather, Carpet and Cloth Hand-bags, School Kate).els. Umbrellas, Ac. Thankful for past favors. I will bo happy to re?oive a continuance of public patronage Tho attention of Wholesale Buyers is soli? cited. Call at sign of the big Bout and Hat. Oct 8 _A^ SMYTHE. Family Supplies. WE tako pleasure in notifying our friends and the public that wo have removed our Stock, : GROCERIES, kc, to Old EXCHANGE BAN ECORNER, nearly opposite Co? lumbia Uotol, where we will be pleased to aeo and offer them 6xtra iu?uoement* in all articles usually kept In tho GROCERY, HARDWARE and LIQUOR line. T. J. & H. M. CIBSON, Oct 15. Old Exchange Bauk Corner. . . . ...-?/, va>- *. . . -A V Q}?-3'.fsA- ,,??jr.c?'...i-.MV.^?\ ,'r.vi-- MIA Flour, Gra^/p^y?t?igiiiB and ., ? . Agonta for. . ... ?. , ;|??JALL'S ?itf?wiOR MILLS. Omi HOUSE BESTAUBANT, SITUATED On Assembly street, near tho North-east corner' of the Market, is univ prepared to serve up OYSTER8 in every style, to please the patrons ot tho House. Families can be supplied with Oysters either on Ute sholl or opened. The BAR is furnished with the beet of WINES, LIQUORS, ETC. A fino BOWLING ALLEY is attached to tho Honse. D. MoOUlNNlS, N?v_* 6*_" Proririotor. Mir ?x^i^Jsa^LY^ . MRS. FLA???GAN respectfully ^Kfii'^m informs tho ladies of Columbia \|B?ll iUT and vicinity that Rho ha? received jElWYJa anl* wou'd offor for their inspec al-JWiJir) ti?n a vcrv BHperior t took of Mil linery in BONN HTS, HATH, FEA '^C?^\THER.S and FLOWERS, in end? less variety, after tho very latest fashions, and at tho lowest prices. Dress-making Attended to, as usual, with an assortment of Trimmings, Patterns, Ao. Oct 24 To the Ladies--Millinery. MRS. C. E. HKED has opon ed for inspection, tho finest and ??vn&x!? most, fashionable assortment of tf???fi?? FUENCH, ENGLISH and AME Wmam? RICAN MILLINERY ever offered ?g^ft^W Columbia. CORSETS. HAIR, LTl \Z/V P'a'*' or ornamented, at all prices; Ivi /ritfl an assortment of cheap FANCY ?al JEWELRY, HATS, Feathers, real fLW Ostrich, Birds of Paradise, <tc. I w:41 sell low everything in my line. Oct 17 3mo Barks, Pepsin, Cod Liver Oil. FERRO Phosphorated ELIXIR OF BARK. Ferro Phosphorated Elixir of Bark with Bismuth. Ferro Phosphorated Elixir of Bark with Strychnia. Wino of Pepsin for Indigestion, Dyspepsia. Powder of Pepsin for Weak Stomach. Puro Cod Liver Oil for Consumption. I Chlorate of Potash Logcnr.es. Pectoral Fumigators for Asthma. Farinaceous Food for Infants. Soluble Pyrophosphate of Iron and Soda. Iodized Syrup of Horse Badiuh. Pastilles Digestive. Liebig's Extract of Beef Vichy Salts. Cairs Feet Jolly. Kissingen Water. Congress Water. For sale by FISHER ? HEINITSH, Oct 30 J Chemists and Drnggi?ts. URSULINE? ?N8TIT?T?, COLUMBIA, SOUTH CAROLINA. - T7NDFK Tnr. rATItONAOK OF /f/J? RIGHT KEV. BISHOP LYNCH tMG^sWe FOR Prospectus, pleano address HjfllHpfi-'THE MOTHER SUPERIOR," Ur ^PJ^F Sollns Convent. Vallo Crucis. 4iUJF^ Sept 4_3mn New and Beautiful Goods, AND USEFUL too. A largo stock now on hand of beautiful Toilet articles, of newest stvle and quality, and at low prices. PER? FUMERY, HAIR BRUSHES. English nnd French, hard and soft; elegant English Hard Tooth brushes. Infants' Tooth and Hair Brushes, Turkish Bathing Towels and Gloves, Toilet So-*ps in great variety and of the finest qualitv, and very cheap. Lnb'in's newest EXTRACTS for thc handker? chief. Rose and Violet Toilet Powder. Fine Pomade for the Hair. Hair Restorers of every kind. Dressing Combs, of French Buffalo Horn. Fino Ivory Combs, Metallic Back Combs. Cosmetics for the Complexion. German Cologne, Sachets in variety, ruffs and Powder Boxes. Glovo and Handkerchief Boxes. For salo at 1 FISHER i HEINITSH S Drug Store. Oct 19 _ t DENTISTRY m DR. D. L. BOOZER, grateful for the j *5?H^^iberal patronage he has received from tho citizens of this city and the surrounding | District, during the patt year, respectfully an? nounces that ho now permanently establishes | himsolf in Columbia. All operations on the natural Teeth faithfully performed. ARTI? FICIAL CASES, in every approved method, carefully and satisfactorily executed-among which ho would call special attention to that known as Reynolds' Patent; and of his snc oess in constructing Artificial Cases by this beautiful and durable process, ho is enabled, with confidence, to refer to his patients and to the patent?e. ?nice on Mainstreet, over First National Hank. _jRnJl Cream Cheese. prrk BOXES Prime Cntting CHEESE, Ov." 10 Boxes Young America C'nceae, for Palo by E. A G. D. HOPE. White Corn. pr A?f \ BUSHELS primo old White CORN, Q VJ jj* for sale by B.&rQ. D. HOPE. Gibbes & Thomas, Real Estate Agents, i'JpfcFER their services to the public as GEN-, TJ?RAL LANI) AGENTS. Will buy and sell Ii?wu^aml other property, on commission. No :harg< s until sales are effected. JAMES G. GIBRES. I JOHN P. THOMAS. .T:mll? WADE HAMPTON OTRBES. Notice. AT thc nextscBsion of tho Legislature, ap? plication will be made to that bod v for a Charter, by the Columbia Oil Co. Sept 25 sl3 Administrator's Notice. ALL persons having claims against the e-tatc of ASA HAMMOND, deceased, aro requested to present tho same, duly attested, to Albert M. Boozer, Attorney at Law, at Co- | himbia, for payment, on or before January 1, i 1870; and all persons indebte?1 to (?aid catato will please u. ' j ... .. ;iLier to said At? torney, or to mvself. at Kbiqsvill?, before said date. FRANCES HAMMOND, Adm'r. KINOSVII.T.K, O. ?nher 22, ?8t??. Oct 23 all Executor's Notice. j ALL persons having demands against the | estato of ROBERT N. LEWIS, dec tied, will present them properly atteste.I. and all persono indobted will make paj meut, within three months from date of this publication, to DANIEL B. LEWIS, Oct 10 ml3_Qualified Executor. Breakfast Bacon and Smoked Beef. e* /~\gr\ LBS. Choice Breakfast BACON, > VJ VJ 200 Lbs. Prime Smoked BEEF, for salo by_ _B. A O. D. HOPE. _ Canned Goods. 1 C\f\ CAi*E8 Oysters, Salmon, Lobster, JLWw Peaches, Tomatoes and Preserves; fresh and fat sale low by E. k, G. I). HOPE " ' Fresh, Biscuit and Crackers. (*? \ ERLS and boxoa Sada, Butter, Farina, \J\J Sugar, Lemon, Walnut, Ginger Oakes and Snaps. E. ic G. D. ROPE. t '-s-rr KJ7COUXIAOK HOM! ,?';??.>: ?. ' - . I . ' ? A Vt) a -mont vaiaat>]o and rejiablo Tonio, crin J\. kc?, an* afc mach loss price. Caro? Dyspe wlthont doubt the beet Tonio Bittora in neo. F SCHEDULE ?F PRICES OP Tl IHVARIADL? 1 doz. and lose thau 12 doz.$8.00 per doz. 50 doz. and up war db. .Jul.$7.00 per doz. QOODRICB Proprietors and Manufacturera i And direct importers o Aug 1 ly ' ' MINING & MANI C n A R LES Factory East end Hasel street. Mines on I Wando Fer 1 GROUND ASHLI For sale by Aug 1 ly W. C. DTJK Broker, Auctioneer and Com. Agent, Ko. 25 13 no AD STREET, CH AH LINTON, S. C., WILL BUY AND SELL REAL ESTATE, BONDS, STOCKS, BANK BILLS, Ac. Rr.rfcnKNCOT.-Ex-Gov. B. F. Perry, Green? ville, 8. C.; Charles^ T. Lowndes, Loscsno fe Miles, Charleston, S. C.; W. W. Taylor, Balti? more, Md.; Maj. C. H. Buber, Newberry,S. C.; Gon. T. M. Logan, Richmond, Va.; Hon. J. B. Campbell, W. II. Smith &, Co., Crano, Boyl ston & Co., Felzer, Rodgers A Co.. PreHslcy, Lord A Inglesby, J. H. 7711801), Charleston, S. C. Mxw N. B.-Business entrusted to bim will meet with prompt attention and faithful exe? cution._,_Aug 1 ly_ j MOSES GOLDSMITH & SON, No?. 10,12,14 Vendue Panne, Ctmrleslon, S. C. WHOLESALE Dealers iu all kinds of Hides, Wool, SkinB, Furs, Ac. Have con? stantly on hand a large assortment of Hides and Skins. Tanners will do weil to call upon us boforo purcbaBiug. MUSKS GOLDSMITH. ABRAHAM A. GOLDSMITH. HENRY BISCHOFF & CO., WHOLESALE GROCERS AND Dealers in Wines, Liquors, So Rare, Tobacco, Ac, l'J7 East Bav, Charleston, S. C. H. BISCHOFF, C. WULBERN. Angl ly J. H. PIEPER. D.F. FLEMING & Co. Wbolosalc Dealers in BOOTS, SHOES AND TRUNKS, No. 2 Hayne street, corner Church, CHARLESTON, S. C. I D. F. FLEMING, SAM'L A. NELSON, Aug 1 ly JAME3 M. \YIL80N. SOLUBLE The Sulphuric Acid and Snper-Phosf HAVING completed their extensivo Manu Fertilizers, no other kiuds being availab investments. This Company, under tho direction entirely i duccmonts which will recommend it to Sou largest and most complete in the United Stat abundant supply of thc proper solvent for the, aro noar by. From these Pboephatcs they p in soluble Phosphate than thoee made from ra' quantity of Super-PboBphatc of Limo found in sale, tho rates at which wc offer them being no tilizerH, while thc Manures contain twice as nu cheaper to thc consumer. They are offered on that the material tn each will correspond to tin ETIWAN, No. 1.-Soluble Phosphate, cont ail Pure Soluble Phosphate of Lime, and furniahe( ETIWAN, No. 2.-Peruvian Super-Phosphate Sol nb hs Phosphate, and two to four per cent, ol proved acceptances, bearing interest, or such t agents Ordors to bo forwarded immediately t and after 1st January next. G. G. MEMJSIKGEU, President, aar Tho Fertilizers of this Company will bo I Agents for litton's Premium Trenton Cracker?. W. H. CHAFEE & CO., WHOLESALE GROCERS, 207 East Bav, Charleeton, S. C. Agonts for P. Ballantine A Sous' . Cream Ale. WM. H. CHAFEE. THOR. 8. O'BRIEN. R. ll. STODDARD. CALEB FROXEIiEIlO EU. E. B. STODDARD & CO., WHOL?8ALE DEALERS in Boots. Shoos and Trunks, at ? Manufacturer?' pricCB, 105 Meet? ing street, nearly opposite Charleston Hotel, Charleston. B. C. _ Aug 1 ly EDWIN BATES &? CO., Wholesale Dealers in DRY GOODS 0 JLm O *3F JE3L I Na, 122 and 121 Meeting street, CHARLESTON, S. C. EDWIN BATE?. GEO. C. BELM AN, Aug 1 Iv THOS. lt. McOAHAK. CHARLES KERRISON, Jr. DEALER in Hardware,Cutlery, Guus, Agricultural Implements, _l&c, 249 King street., Charleston, 1 8TC! ?TI assortment of House-keeping Hard ward on hand. Aug 1 ly ShowCasest Show Caces! W. H. CORIE'S LATEST PATENT. At Now York Rates. Constantly on hand and made to order. .At*0, TOYS I TRIMMINGS!! FANCY GOOPS !.! 1 MUSICAL Instruments, Stationery, Ik Base Balls, Pire-Works, A?. Stamping, "Embroidery and Braiding neatly exe? cuted, from latest designa, at WM. MoLEAN'S. 493 King St., Ang 1 ly Charleston, S. C. coeemt&x., AJyTBRTxajtrn -jsomtay^ '. ti'jV ?<. i-'l"" t-'M{( '?",?,'> yin :;: i-TTT-T. >LINA BITTERS, PREPARATION ti. H not superior, to any Bitters in tho mar pe?a, LOBB of Appetite1,' Chitin and Fever, and is or Bale by Druggists and Grocers everywhere. SE OLD CAROLINA BATTERS, NET CASH. 12 dos. and less than 50 doz.... .$7.50 per doz. [, WINEMAN & CO., of tho Celebrated Carolina Bitters, f choice European Drage and Chemicals, No. 23 Day ne street, Charleston, S. C. NT "D O JFACTURING CO., T 0 N, S. C. Lsbley Diver. tiller, ST RIVER DONE PHOSPHATE. COPELAND A BEABDEN, Columbia. ES A' CO., General Agents, Charleston, S. C. FOR PALATKA, FLORIDA, Via Savannah, Fernandina, Jacksonville and Landing? on (he St. John's Rivei: 3, "J*. THE ELEGANT jSJbdaECTS^v ?nd FIR8T CLASS ^?Mfct?^v% STEAMER DIOTA * /SWRCrdlVv V TOlt, Captain W. T. T\^J^fn*nMCNELTY, wUl sail aHisUTiT** rrrtlisV^ from Charleston nvory 7? iiSiulBFiagfe^Y- TUESDAY EVEN? ING, at 9 o'clock, for above-points, connecting with Central Bailroad, at Savannah, for Mo? bila and New Orleans, with Florida Railroad, at Fernandina, for Cedar Keys, at which point Steamers connect with New Orleans, Mobile, Pensacola, Koy West and Havana. Through Bills Lading signed to New Orleans, Mobile and Pensacola. J. D. AIKEN A GO., Agents, South Atlantic Wharf, Charleston. HENRY COBIA & CO., 16 Vendue Bange, j CHARLESTON, SOUTH CAROLINA, ; Grocers and Commission Merchants, j Keep constantly on band a full assortment , GROCERIES, PROVISIONS AND LIQUORS. I Ans 1 ly ZOGBAUM, YOUNG & CO., : jTf"|tf'-ua IMPORTER8 and Dealers in ! Musical Instruments, ?tringn, i IIS I I ?Ac. Ac Agents of Steinway A 1 Son's and J. B. Dunham's Pianos, Carhart A I Needham's Molodeons, Tilton's Patent Guitar. 191 King Street, Charleston, S. C. I FEBD1NAND ZOGBAUM, New York; IIEN I BY YOUNG, C. L. McCLENAHAN, Charles I ton, S. C. Aug 1 ly La Valentina Segar Factory, No. 118 l?ist Bay Street, HAVE for salo tho choicest brands of Puro Havana Segars. Also, good domestic Segars, at low prices. I ALFRED A. BAREOT, Agent, l Angl ly Charleston, S. C. MANURES. >hate Company, of Charleston, S. C., factory, aro now prepared to furnish Soluble lo to planters for immediate returns tor their >f Soddj Mfcneii of high character, offers in thern^HHPrH. Their works nie among tho .es, air^^pTCble them to prepare nt home an South karolina native Bono Phosphates which ro?oso to manufacture a Fertilizer even richer ?V bones, and containing more than twico tho tho beet average Manures heretofore offered for higher than the average price of other Fer uch fertilizing material; they aro in fact much i tho market in two forms,*with a guarantee 3 advertisement. lining from eighteen to twenty-fivo per cent, of 1 at sixty dollars per ton. ?, containing from sixteen to twenty per cent, of 'Ammonia, at seventy dollars pi r ton; for an ither security SB may be acceptable to the sub o thc Agents, and deliverv rn ide as directed on WM. C. BEE A CO., Agents. .randed BTIWAN, No. 1, and ETIWAN, No. 2 A Useful Invention. HOUSE-KEEPER8 who do their own cook? ing with Kerosene or Gas Stoves, have, heretofore, folt tho want of a perfect Baking Oven. DUVAL'S PATENT BAKER attached io their Stoves, will bako Bread, Biscuit, Pios, Ac, and roast Poultry, Beef, Potatoos, Ac, to perfection. A full supply of Koroscno and Gas Stoves, of the bent kinds, together with Utensils for every purpose, for Bale, at wholesale and retail, by J. B. DUVAL A SONS, Charleston. 8. C., An? 1 ly Agents for the Patentees. "Eason Iron Works," CHA R L ES T O N, S. C. rrr^-m- - STEAM ENGINES, Machine fil iE?? 4. rv al1^ Castings. flEgSiS J? M. EASON A BRO. MOSES GOLDSMITH & SON, Nos. 4, 6 and 8 Vendue Range, Charleston, S. C. WHOLESALE Dealers in Iron, Metals, Rags, and all kinds of Paper Stock. Highest cash prices paid for tho above. MOSES GOLDSMITH. A I: KA H AM A. OOLDBMITH. THOS. J. RKItn. HEBMANN BULWIKKEK. T. J. KERR ctOO., Shipping and Commission Merchants, Kerr'? Wharf, Charleston, S. C. WILL attend to the sales of all kinds of Produce and Purchase of Merchandize. Dealers in No. 1 Peruvian Guauo and other Fertilizers. Aug 1 ly Charleston Dental Depot, 275 KING STREET. ^1_OLD and Tin Foil, Amalgam Mineral Teeth, Steel Goods, and every article used by the Dentist. Asg 1 ly WALKER, EVANS A COGSWELL, STATIONERS and Printers, and dealers In Printers' Materials, Broad street, Charles? ton, 8. C. Am? tv --.Teas amr Golfees "% * . {^B^j^n^Kp^n^aud^^ Mocha, Old Government Java, Laguayra and common to choic?Rfo Coffees. Prices low and goalityg oaranteetU GEO. BXMM-^Ba? ! ? 1 ' Executor's Eotice. ALL person?1 having claims against ibo estiaWof the Tat* JAMES L. CLARK, Will proaont tba samo, duly attested; and all par? sons indobted.. to tup ?aid cstato will. maka Saymeut to my authorizod agent, H. P. Oreen* ock H1U, York County, S. C. ALLEN'J.'GREEN, Executor. '; 1 OxroRp. Mag, October ll. 1869. Oct 28 ?og Richlajotf-'--In Equity. F. A. Tradowell vs, Mary E. Bo at wright, ci al-BOP for FarMon, Ac. TSE creditor! of Br. W. C.- FREEMAN, de eeased, ar? required to provo before me their demanda against his estate, on or bofore the FIRST DAY of January next. .,._ Sept 29 wlS D. B. MILLEB.ffi fi fr. 7 Notice r< ' iTI fOib? IS herebv given, that I wU), on the 29xa dim or NtlViiMSER instant, apply to. tho Pro? bate .Tudgo of Lexington County','.'for a Anal discharge as Administrator nf tba estate of' Ooorgo Oswalt. JOEL KEDTLER, Js*,tT-tv Now 2 wi . . on . j Administrator'. Notice' :<.?. AT the next session of the Legislature, ap? plication will be made for a-renewal ot tho Charter of Combahce Ferry, ai ita present site._ j Sept 21 tn3tnoiV| Notice ia Hereby Given . ^ THAT application, will b.c. mado to the Stats, Legislature, at Its next, session, to incor? porate a Life Insurance Company, with its central office in tho citv of Columbia. Aug 25 ; , wl3 Notice is Hereby Given THAT application will bo made to tho Le? gislature, at its next session, for arc amendment to the Charter of the Columbia'. Bridge Company. _ Sept 1 wUftaw fl Important Notice to Shippers. CHARLOTTE, COLUMBIA AND ?XJO?ETA R. R. Oo., GENEHAL FnEionT AND TICKET AOT'S OrridB, ' COLUMBIA, S. C., August 12, 1869, 1 THE BEA-BOARD INLAND AIR LINE FREIGHT ROUTE is again opened foi, business and offers SUPERIOR ADVANTAGES to tho Merchants of Columbia and up-country.' RATES-NEW YORK TO COLUMBIA.-First Class $1.35; Second Class $1.20; Third ClaBo $1.10; Fourth Class 80c; Fifth Class OOo., per hundred pounds. . . ?3~ Rates and Classifications to all other point H North, samo as via Charleston ronte. The Steamship Lines connecting with and1 forming part of the Sea-board Inland Air Lino ? aro as follows. BF. CAREFUL ANO SHIP ST THESE : jLisr.R ONLY: Boston and Norftdk Steamship Co., End of Central Wini rf, Boston-E. Sampson, Agent. Old Dominion steamsbip Co., Pier 37 North River, New York-N. L. McCreadv, Pres't.; of? fice 187 Greenwich street, corner Dey, N. "i. Philadelphia and Norfolk Steamship Co., l-l North Delaware Avenue, Philadelphia-W. P. Clyde, Agent. Annamessic Line, rta Delaware Railroad Depot Philadelphia. Wilmington and Balti? more Railroad, Philadelphia. Baltimore Steam Packet Co., (Bay Line,) foot of Union Dock, Baltimore-B. L. Poor, Agent. .as-In shipping freight for Philadelphia be careful to mark the packages and note on BiU of Lading whether it is to be forwarded by Clyde's Steamers, or via Annamessic Line. For further information, address E. R. DORSEY, Aug 13 General Freight and Ticket Ag't. South Carolina Railroad Company, GENERAL SUPT'S OFFICE, SEPT. 15,1869. ESAMBI;, THEfollowing Sone t99Sk**&?l3e?^SSFr dule for "Passenger Trains will be observed from this date: DAY FA88ENOEB THAIN. Leaving Columbia at.7.45 a.m. Arriving at Columbia at. 1.40 p. m. N IO UT EXPBEHS THAIN. Leaving Columbia at.5.50 p.m. Arriving at Columbia at. 4.45 a. m. THE CAMDEN THAIN Will continue to run the following schedule: TBI-WEEKI.Y. (Mondays, Wednesdays and Saturdays.) Arrive Columbia 11.00 a. m. Leave 1.45 p. m. DAILY (SUNDAYS EXCEPTED ) Leavo Camden 6.35 a.m. Ar Ringville 9.20 a.m. Lvo Ringville 3.15 p. m. Ar Camden 6.06 p.m. Sept 16 n. T. PEAKE. General Snp't. Charlotte. Columbia and Augusta E. E. SUPERINTENDENT'S OFFICE, COLUMBIA, S. C . October 1,1669. DA3? ???t?SS?: Passenger Trains will run ns follows: GOI.NO NO HT If. Leave Augusta, at. 6.45 a.m. Columbia, S. C., at.12.35 p.m. Arrivo at Charlotte, N. C. 7.10 p.m. COMINO 80CTH. Leave Charlotte, N. C., at.COO a. m. 44 Columbia, ti. C., at.12.50 p.m. Arrive at Augusta.6.15 p. m The following is the Schedule over the Short Linc. Connections eure to all points. Leave 6.45 am Augusta Arrive 6.15 pm 14 12 35 pm Columbia 44 12.50pm 8.25 pm Charlotte 44 5.50 am 44 1.30 am Greensboro 44 12.15 am " 11.15 am Richmond 44 2.45 pm 9.00 pm Washington 44 7.00 am " 10.45 pm Baltimore 44 5.08am 44 2.35 am Philadelphia 44 ia.50aoi Arrive6.19am New York Leave 9.20 pm Oct 2 CALFB BOUKNIGHT, Snp'L Greenville and Columbia Railroad SUPT'S OFFICE, COLOMBIA, April 10, IST?. ^g^ME^SK*daily except Surday, con? necting witb Night Train on Charleston Road: Lvo Columbia 7.00 sm Eve Greenville 6.00 am. 44 Alston 8.55 44 " Anderson 6.46 " Newberryl0.35 " " Abbeville 8.45 " Arr Abbeville 8.30 pm " Newberry 1.25 pm 44 Anderson 5.15 44 44 Alston 3.06 .* 44 Greenville 6.00 44 Arr Colombia 6.00 pm Trains on Blue Ridge Railroad ran as follows: Lvo Anderson 5.20 pm Eve Walhalla 4.06am " Pendleton 0.20 44 4' Pendleton 6.4tT*f . Arr Walhalla 8.00 '* Arr Anderson 6.40" The train will return from Helton to Ander? son on Monday and Friday mornings. _JAMES O. MEREDITH, General Bup't. Spartanburg and Union Railroad. iTTTIinrSyjP ON and after the 18th Ootober, ??f|?S253?p* Passenger Traine will leave Spar? tanburg C. H. on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays, at 7.30 a, m., and arrive at Alston at 1.35 p. rn., connecting with Greenville down train. Returning Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays, leave Alston 9 30 m.; arrive Spar? tanburg 3.40 p. m., as per following Schedule: Bown Train. Up Train.* Miles. Arrive. Leave. Arrivo. Leave. Spartanburg 0 7.60 8.40 Pacolet.10 8.15 P.20 2.50 2.55 Jonesville.. .19 8 65 9 00 2.10 2.15 Unionville...28 9.45 10.10 12.55 1.25 Santuc.87 10.46 10.50 12.15 12.20 Shelton.48 11.40 11.45 11.20 11.28 Lyles Ford. .52 12 05 12.10 10.56 11.06 Strotbor ....66 12.30 12.86 10.30 10.35 Alston.68 1.35 9.80 Oct 14 THOB. B. JETER, President. Laurens Eailroad---Wew Schedule. pmrjamsg-i MAIL Trains on this Road run to IjKy'SKroturii samodsy, ? ? <v"?uect with np and down Trains on preenville and Colum? bia Railroad, st Helena; leaving Laufens at 5 A. M., Tuesday?, Thursdays and Saturdays* and leaving Helen-, at 1.80 P. M. same days. July 9 J. 8. BOWERS, Superintendent