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faint orjgoea off- ?oto hysterics, she band. Bhe will fly nt su y man who an acquaintance. ,In general, ene does it all by sheer plu ok. and IR nm notorious for subtlety or eraf*.' Ead ? Delilah 'been/ a ItttW ^ot?ktf." she wonld never have taken the'trdhoTe' to Shear Sampson's locke. She would h#va defied him with all bis strength a?to-ddhed on his head, abd she would have overeo rae bim, too. Judith oaxtaib strength of. mas?le and toughness of -sinew; pt?t who can say that Jezebel waa np*??naU freokled, ouburn-bairod Lady Audley of Her time, full of coucen tiahul inn, the oleo tri o force, the passion vajpan-ct the - same pattern: we have the eontelstoib* MaKbio^M-AB'^fiuvil ?^aa so wha^j^^^M^iritaal dovil^ Spa?eh^ the dusky shadows of their olivd-c?lored complexions; as catalogued properties according to the idea, they would be placed in .the list of the natural criminals and law-breakers, while in reality they arte '-??fet-%K???i?ele ind doolie a set of Wpmen aa are to be lound within the four se?k ; ?Pit ? fiery little Welsh woman or a.petosates Parisienne against the most regaPttW'Joli?c ?ntongst them, and let ***?kMWP$W$ ?? in cn ?rory, iQX-w MO?MWO^be Israehhsh Juno wi&?idMm<bef?xe either of the small PhflWihies, and the faculty of weight and ootarin thejgeneration of .power will bed?p*M%^ de? nial. Even in those old days of long ago, when human oh arao ter ist ics were embodied and deified, we do not find sister goddesses by any superior energy or foroe of nature." 'On the contrary, she waa, rather a heavy-going person, and, ufe^j^u^tWtt Anger'by ber husband's numerous infidelities, took hor Olympian lifofplaViahr enough; and on oe or twice got cheated in a way that did no great credit to her aegaoity. A little French woman .would^bave sailed around her easily; and, as it was, shrewish though aha was in her speech when provoked, her husband not only deceived but chas? tised her, and reduced her to penitence and obedience; aa no little woman would Ivir?^^rfl?hepseli to be reduced. There is one celebrated race of women who'weft probably the powerfully built, large-limbed creatures they aro assn med to, have been, and as bravo and energetic as they were strong and big-the Norse women of the Sanas, who for good or ovil, seem to have been a very influential element in the old Northern life. Prophetesses, physicians, dreamers of dreams, and the accredited interpreters as well, endowed with magic powers, ad? mitted to a share iii the councils of men, brave in war, active in peace, and these fair-haired Scandinavian women were the flt comrades of their men, fit wives and mothers of the Berserkers and the Vikings. They bad no timo for easy life, if nil wo hear is trae. To defend farm and homestead during the hus? band's absence, and to keep themselves intact against fall bold rovers to whom the Tenth Commandment was an un? known law; to dazzle and bewilder by magic arts, when they cannot coaqaer by open strength; to anite craft and cou? rage, deception and daring, loyalty and j independence, demanded no small I amount of opposing qualities. But the Steingerdas and Gudrunas were general? ly equal to any emergency of fate or fortune, aod slashed their way through the history of their time, more after the manner of men than of women; supple? menting their down-right blows by side thrusts of craftier cleveruoss wheo they had to meet power with skill, and were fain to overthrow brutality by fraud. The Norse women were certainly as large framed as they were mentally energetic, and as crafty os either; but we kaow of no other women who unite the same cha? racteristics, and aro at once cunning, strong, bravo and true. On the whole, thou, tho little womeu have the best of it. More petted than the bigger sisters, abd infinitely more powerful, they have their own war in part, because it really does not seem worth while to contest a point with such little creatures. There is nothing that wounds a man's self-respect in any vic? tory they may get or claim. Where there is absolutely inequality of strength, there oan be no humiliation in tho self imposed defeat of the stronger; and it is always more pleasant to have peace than war, aad as big men, for the most part, rather like than not to put their necks under the tread of tioy feet, tho little woman goes on her way triumphant to tho end, breaking all tho laws she does not liko, and throwing down all the bar? riers that impede her progress, perfectly irresistible and irrepressible in all cir? cumstances and under all conditions. [Exchange. Cotton I Cotton 1! THE highest market price paid for COT? TON. _ _ JE. A O. D. HOPE. Bacon1 Bacon! -| f\ f\f\f\ LBS. prime dry salted cloar XUsAJUU BACON 8IDE8, 2,000 lbs. prime dry salted BACON SHOUL? DERS. 1,000 lbs. choice sugar-cured Family HAMH. On band and for salo low to tho trade, and at retail, by _. J. * T^R. AONJBW. Canned Gooda. ?FEM A^^MrJ|?..P E ! THIS valuablo medlolnft"Jf'p?wWfAfor WO? MEN exclusively ?aid y. pa>a*ftft ny J|oa?e*i only. It ia adapUd^specUllj to those -oases where Ihearorafe U,^?OT4?4?d, and will core any irregularity ir?the Vm*as*s," ??sep* in Buch oaten as require a surgical operation. As these last are very raro, the FEMALE REGU? LATOR is of almost universal application. In a sudden check of tho ''monthly courses" from OQJUP, trouble efjaind. or Uko cause, it acta like ? charm, by HESTOIU.NO THE niacHAJtoa rn -.vtux IKSTANOK, inns relieving tho,fever, head? ache, paltt in the em al! ef the bank ?nd ''lower stomach," flushes of heat about the face, chiUy senaaUons, burning of the eyo-ljds, and gene? ral restlessness. Taken in time, all theae symptoms paso away immediately, without in? jury to the constitution. Frequentlv, how ovoiY*h*.pron^jrjtaeo*!B not apjBied intime, the diseasebecomes cbreflfc!. anti the founda? tion laid for numberless"evita to the constitu? tion ,of thQ.woman. The next "turn" comos around, and there is no "show," or perhaps the "whites" will appear. There will be some uneasiness about the womb, but very little or none Of tho natural fluid escaplhg. Tho com? plexion becomea sallow, bowels swollen, a sort of greenish casto about the face, constant, dull, aching pains in tho, head, weight in the lower stomach and back, with or without whites, palpitations of the heart, pallor, ex? haustion, indigestion, weaxineas, languor, ach? ing across tho loins, sosa of appetite, pain in left breast, tightness aoross the chest, cough and giddiness. If still allowed to go on, "green sickness" will he fully developed; the headache becomes severe, with IOBB of memo? ry, diminished sensibility, SICK STOMACH, dys? pepsia, no relish for food, loss of fleah, in? creased fluttering of the heart, SWELUXQ OF THE FEST, legs and body, and occasional spit? ting ef blood. The slightest effort causes HURRIED Bn KATH INO , ahnest to suffocation. The skin ia flabby, and baa a .''doughy feel." This is a sad picture, but it is the condition of thousands of women between tho ages of fifteen and forty-five, who are brought to the grave by ignorance, or neglect to tako the pro? per remedy. To all who are afflicted with any of the symp? toms above-mentioned, in connection with an irregularity of. tho "monthly sickness," we earnestly say TAKE DB. J. BBAP FIELD'S FEMALE RKUULATon. A few ounces taken, you will at once experience its benefit, and with a little patience, you will be fully restored to health. > This remedy haa been extensively used for Upward of twenty yeara by many ot the moat experienced and successful physicians in Goorgia. No family should be without- two or three bottles. We repeat, that DB. J. BBADFIELD'S FEMALE R En un ATO R is prepared for WOMEN, and to be used by women only. A trial is all we ask. Prepared and sold ia an v quant i ty, by ? BRADFIELD AX30., Atlanta, Ga. TESTIMONIALS. We. the undersigned Druggists, take. plea? sure in commending to tho trade Dr. J. Brad field'e Female Regulator, believing it to bo a good and reliable remedy for the disease for which he recommends it. TEMBEBTON,-WiLSOit, TAYLOB A CO., Atlanta. W. A. LANSDELL, Atlanta, Ga. W. O. LAWSIIE, Atlanta, Ga. W. ROOT A Box, Marietta, Ga. STATS GXOBOIA. TBOCP CO., Dec. 21, 1868. Thia is to certify that I havo examined the recipo of Dr. Josiah Bradfield, of this County, and, as a medical man j* pronounce it-to be a combination of medicines of great merit in the treatment of all diseases of females for which ho recommends it. WM. P. BEASLEY, M. D. OABTEBSVTLLE, GA., April 26,1869. This will certify that two members of my immediate family, after having suffered for many yeara from menstrual irregularity, aud having been treated without benefit by various medical doctors, were at length completely cured by one bottle of Dr. J. Brad field's Fe? male Regulator. I therefore deem it my duty to furnish this certificate, with the hope of drawing the attention of suffering womankind to the merits of a medicine whoso power in curing irregular aud suppressed menstruation ?has been proven under my own personal ob? servation. Its effect on auch cases is truly wonderful, and well may the remedy bo called ' Woman's Best Friend." Yours, respectfully, JAMES W. STBANOE." W. H. TcTT, of AugUBta, Ga., and DOWIE A MOISE, of Charleston, S. C., Wholesale Agonts. Price $1.60 per bottle. For aale by FISHER A HEINITSH, GEIGER A MCGREGOR, and C. H. MIOT, Columbia, S. C.^_ "Oct 30 fly _ ???^^??????i^^^^B Thosymptoms I SIMMONS' Klaint1VareCn^: ?_?easiness a n d BBBiaasniKmH1 m,rti>:.in tho side. Sometimes tho pain is in thc shoulder, and is mistaken for rheumatism. The stomach is affected with loss of appetite and sickness, bowels in general costive, sometimes alternat? ing with lax. The head is troubled with pain, and dull, heavy sensation, considerable losboi memory, accompanied with painful sensation of having left undono somet hing which ought to have been done. Often complaining ol weakness, debility, and low spirits. Some? times some of tho abovo symptoms attend thc disease, and at other times very fow of them: BaHnBBBWa?B?JiMPJBa?BBaiglnu thc Liver in ge T.TT7"V!H Enorally tho orgar ?_******|^'^**~*~^ Brnos t i n vol veil: cure ??^?^?^?^?^?^?^?^?^??^??^??the Liver with DR. SIMMONS* LIVER REGULATOR A preparation of root s and herbs, warrante*] to be strictly vegetable, and eau do no injnrj to any one. It has bei ii used by hundreds, and knowr for tho last thirty-fivo yeara as one ol' the niOHi reliable, efficacious and harmless preparation! over offered to tho suffering. If taken regu lal ly and persistently, it is sure to cure. Dyspepsia, headache, jaundice, costiveness sick headache, chronic diarrhoea, affections <> thc bladder, camp dysentery, affectiona of th? nx25BBMBB??BWBasB*B?BTnBXSUiidueyB, fevtr I &&&B*ttir. lar sis'y,!; I purity of me mood, melancholy, or doprossioi of spirits, heartburn, colic, or pains in tin ? bowels, pain in the head, fever and aguo dropsy, boils, pain in back und limbs, asthma oryr-ipOlae, female affections, and bilious dis oases generallv. Prier il; bv mail, *1.2!>. Prepared only by J. H. ZEILIN & CO.. Druggists, Macon, Ga. Thc following highly respectable persons CHI fully attest to the virtues of this valuable nu iii cine, and to whom we moat respectfully refer: Gen. W. S. Holt, President S. W. ll. lt. Coin pany; Rev. J. R. Felder, Perry, Gu.; Col. E. K Sparks, Albany, Ga.; Geo. J, Langford, Esq, Conductor S. W. lt. lt.; C. Mastoreon. Esq. Sheriff Bibb County; J. A. Bntta, Bainbridge Ga.; Dykes A Sparhawk, Editor* J'loridim, Tallahassee; Rev. J. W. Burke, Macon, Ga. Virgil Powers, Esq., Superintendent S. W. li R ; Daniel Billiard, Ballard's Station, Maco A Brunswick lt. lt.,TwiggeCounty, Ga.; Oren ville Wood, Wood's Factorv, Macon. Ga.; Rev E. F. Ensterling, P. E. Florida Conference Major A. F. Wooley. Kingston, Ga ; Edifn Macon Telegraph, aud John Ingall*, formor! of Columbia, S. C. Por sale b;* al) dru <:>;?ats. July 13 13mo Extra Family Floor. . )AA BARREL8 and Bags, XXX Famil ?VO FLOUR, auperior to the beal in th market, "so-called/ for salo low bv Nov 21 E. A G. D. HOPE. Solomons' Bitters, THE great SOUTHERN TONIO aud Invigt rant, is for aale by DB. C. H. MIOT, Nov 21 Druggist. Columbia. S. C. Cheap. ENGLISH Tooth-Brushes, from 25 conl to ?1.00. American Tooth-Brnshes, frets? Itt to 60 ct Toilot Soap, from S eenta to 11.00. At E. E. JAOKSON'S, Drugy'^t. C^UXHBRf $TOCKs, ? ?nd' Uneurrent Bank N sold on, commHaiori. Orders sdUoited ?nd promptly attended to.. Tri?e/?tirrent is?ned weekly and forwarded gratuitously on application aa aboye. Ranna by permission to Chas. T. Lowndes, Esq., I'rc?iJuni i>aun ut Charleston. Deo 7_.. r amo - HUI Fond and Channel Oysters. SUPPLIED in quantities to snit purchase! P. Orders from.all parts of tho interior solicit? ed. Addrcsa Thoa. McCrady, Agent, P. O. Box 339, Charleston, 8. C. REFERENCES.-James AdgcrACo., Hon. J. B. Campbell, Dr. 8t. J. Raven el, David Jen? nings, McCrady A Bon, W. O. Diugle, John 8. Ryan. Oot24 3rao Ho ! tor the Orange Groves ! FOE PALATKA, FLORIDA, Via Savannah, (Ja., tour!,ina at Fernandina, Jacksonville, and all Landings on the St. John's Uiver. SEMI-WEEKLY LINE. THE elegant and first class Steamer DICTATOR, Capt. W _(T. McNoltv, will leave Charleston. 8. C., for above places, overv TUESDAY EVENING, at 8 o'clock. The elegant and first class Steamer CITY POINT, Capt. George E. McMillan, will leave Charleston every FRIDAY EVENINO, at 8 o'clock, for above places. Through Tickets to be had at railroad of? fices. No extra charge for Meals and State Rooms. For freight Or passage, apply to J. D. AIKEN & CO., Agents, South Atlantic Wharf, Charleston, 8. C. Oct 19 3mo Milla Honse, Charleston, S. C. THIS elogant and commodious HOUSE hav? ing been renovated and newly furnished throughout, is second to none in the South. Nov 13 J. PARKER, Proprietor. U3L I IVE JA. DEI. ' fie Saraoenia; or, Fly Trap Bitters. THE GREAT SOUTHERN REMEDY, for Dyspepsia, and Nervous Disorders, Gene? ral Debility, Ac; propared by G. W. A IH A ? , Chemist and Druggist, Charleston, S. C. SAVANNAH, GA., March 3, 1867. Mn. G. W. A IMA r. - Dear Sir: A member of my family, suffering long from Dyspepsia, has experienced moro relief from yonr "Saraoenia Bitters," than from any other medicine she has ever tried. It is most excellent for invigo? rating the system and creating an appetite. I regard itas decidedly thc most beneficial of all dyspeptic remedies." Yours, very respectfully, N. J. DARRELL. Sold by all Druggists. General Agents, RIS? LEY A Co., 141 Chambers st., N. Y. April 9 jly PACIFIC GUANO COMPANY'S COUP. ACID PUOSPUATE OF LIKE, For Composting with Cotton Seed. -o THIS articlo is manufactured at tho Com? pany's Works, under the direction and su? perintendence of Dr. Ravenel. It contains tho samo elements of fertility as Soluble Paci?o Guano, except that it is not furnished with Ammonia. It is prepared expressly for com? posting with cotton seed, which furnishes the element of Ammonia; thc object being to ren? der that side product of the plantation availa? ble to the highest decree as an element of fer? tility. For further and particular information, apply to the undersigned. 545 each, or $50 on 1st November, 1870, for approved city acceptance or other good secur? ity. J. N. ROBSON, Agent for South Carolina, 1 and 2 Atlantic Wharf, Charle.-ton. R. O'NEALS A BOH, Agents, Columbia, S. C. JOHN S. HEESE, JR., General Agent, Balti? more. Oct 26 iSrao HAVING the LARGEST and most COM- ! PLETE FACTORY in the Southern States and koeoing always on hand u largo and most completo ?tock of DOORS, SASHES, BLINDS, 1 Saab Doors, Store Doors, Shutters, Mouldings, ' Ac, Ac, 1 am enabled to sell low and at mauu- ' facturer'? prices. N. B.-Strict attention paid to ?hipping in cond order. April C ily ?TOLL, WEBB & CO., WHOLESALE DEY GOODS, ?87 I ?ISO ! DomesticStnre. I K,*? 8r" ' Lace stoi c. Feb 27 CHARLESTON. S. C. ly ? Exchange of Bonds I I fTZT n raaW'gftas nmtgggsc^. csastflggie .? : af?? ?B?. ^BgSaS jaSggsSig gHEigag . ! OFFICECIIAULOTTE, COLI MU?A A A. lt. B. Co., CoLUXBIA, S C., November IS, 18?'J. | THE Stockholder* of tho Charlotte and South Carolina, and tho Columbia and Au ; gusta Railroad Companies in joint Convention, [ July 8,18G9, having consolidated and autho j rized the issuance, by this Company of its First I Mortgage Seven per cent. Coupon BONDS, to j ; be used for tho purpose of retiring thc Bonds of said two Cont panics, respectively, tho un? dersigned hereby gives notice of his readi-1 j ness to make the Exchange of the BONDS. j I The Coupon due January 1, 1870, will bo at ; (ached to the New Bonds. Thia issue of Bonds | ? for tho purpose designated, will amount to | \ $1,200,(100. which is eqnivalcut to a lien ot only i I about $6.0(1) per mile on thia Company's road I of 195 miles. As a security, they are regarded j as being better than any herotoforo issued by ! I either of the two Companion named, and are i i confidently commended as one nf tho best in- I vestments now offered in the Southern Stetes, j Nov 18 C. H. MANSON. Treasurer. Cream Cheese. fr rv BOXES Prime Cutting CHWSK, OU 10 Boxes Young America t.-,u se, foi Hale by E ,\ (i D. HOPE. Kerosene ! Kerosene ! ! PURE KEROSENE OIL, warrantod 110, lire test, for salo low by tho barrel and at re I tail; aleo in fivo gallon Lin cans, at CO cents per gallon-no charge for cans-which is very convenient for conntrv purchasers. Novj 24_J. A T. lt. AGNEW. Cheese! Cheese!! j pr rv BOXES Factorv and Goshen Cheese, t)U just received ana for sale low by _Nu7**_ J. AT. R. AGNEW. Oak Bark! Oak Bark ! TT7?NTED, at the Columbia Tannery, 100 Vy Cords (5AK BARK. Apply to , V NBS J. P. THOMAS A CO., Columbia? ?. O *o .,.?.*?> ?. ?. ; . . > .Private ?and Traniieat Boarding, No. 248 West Lombard *lr?et. coVtfer Pems,; -?.pil? BALTIMORE, MD. " r . ; HOr?MAN OIXMOB. '' ' THANK dTflflO??. odi R &; 0 X B?ON, ,??0u&i?w'6^Ty utrea, Baltimore, Md., IMPORTERS or WINES. BRANDIES, Olivo OILS, Havana S ROARS, ftc, Ac , fte., and ' Dealers in (oulv) the high gradue of Pure Rye WHISKEY* .Representedby 7^ r RICHARD J. MANNING. Nov 17 Imo* Late of South Carolina. LYO?T BROTHERS, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, 75 Smith's Wharf, BalUmoro, Md., MAKE liberal advance? on Cotton connie.li? ed to their honse._Oct 20 2IQO* _ Samuel Kirk & Son, No. 178 Weal Baltimore Street, Baltimore, Md. MANUFACTURERS of Elegant SILVER? WARE, WATCHES AND FINE JEWEL? RY. Established 1817. Sept 25 3nio 3T STAB I?! S UKO 1850. LAWREXCE D. DIETZ & CO., Importera and Dealers in NOTIONS, Fancy Goods, Hosiery, Gloves, Ac, Ac, A*o. 308 W. Ballimore street, between Howard and J Sopt 30 Liberty, Ballimore, Md. 8mo R. MORTON. WM. RKED. CLEMENCE L. JACKSON. MORTON, REED & CO., No. 65 Souffl <7ay street, Baltimore. RAILWAY and Machinists* supplies of every kind. METALS, MACHINERY, TOOLS, Leather Belting and Gum GoodB, Car Springo, Ac, Lubricating Oils, Brass Goods, Bolts, Nuts, Ac. Sept 28 3mo GEORGE PAGE & 00., No. 5 N. Schroeder Street, Baltimore, Sid. MANUFACTURERS OF PAGE'S IM? PROVED PATENT PORTABLE CIRCU? LAR SAW MILLS. Stationary and Portable Steam Engines and Boilers, Grist Milla, Shiu glo Machines, Lath and Slab Machinery, Saw Gummers, Horse Powers, Shafting, PullieB, Ac Dealers in Circular SawB and Mill sup? plies generally, and Manufacturero' Agents for every description of wood-working ma? chinery. Our Independent and Simultaneous Head-blocks, patented December 15. 1868, and j improved Friction Feed, patented July 18, 1869, in addition to previous patents, make our Saw Mills stand unrivaled. 1X (mates and plans furnished, and contracts entered into lor the erection of Circular, Gang Muir, y or Sash Mills. Correspondence solicited, and Catalogues furnished, on application, by mail or otherwise. July 30 ly "NICKEBB?tf HOUSE," COLUMBIA, SOUTH CAROLINA. THIS pleasantly located HO? TEL, unsurpassed by any House in the South for comfort _ and healthy locality, is now open to Travelers and others seeking accom? modations. Families can bo furnished with nice, airy rooms on reasonable terms. "A caU is solicited." My Omnibus will be found at the different depots-passengers carried to and from tho Hotel free of charge. Nov 3 WM. A. WRIGHT. TUE Proprietors take pleasure in announc? ing thieelegantly-furuished Establishment now open for tho accommodation of guests. The table will always be supplied with every lelioacy of tho season-both from the New ''ot k and Charleston markets, and no efforts .viii bo spared to give perfect satisfaction, in very respect, to our patrons. FREE LUNCH i thc refectory everv day from ll until 12J. May 30 ???SL.>~ Tobacco ! Tobacco !! rji \ BOXES COMMON TOBACCO, at low I ' " figures. 30 boxes Fair Chewing Tobacco. 4 boxes Extra Rock City Chawing Tobacco. ? 4 boxes Commonwealth Chewing Tobacco. 10 boxes Rose Bud Chewing Tobacco. July 20 JOHN C. BEEPERS. gBranch, Scott 8c Co., .4 I/O US TA, OA., UKALESS IN Flour, Grain, Provisions and IF"o:r tiX?jzsox"s. - Agents for ST0VALL a EXCELSIOR MILLS. Nov 12 3mo* FARMERS,! Incl case your crops and improve your lund, by using PHOENIX GUANO. Imported by ua direct from tho Pha-nix Is? lands, South Pacific Ocean. Wilcox. Gibbs & Co.'s MA NI V UL A TE I) G U A N O ? Prepared at Savannah, Ga., and Charleston, S. C., which has proved in the boil the bust Manure in use. For salo by WILCOX, GIBBS & CO., , Importers & Dealers in GUANOS. 09 II??y street, Bavannu li, Ola? 04 Kuxt Bay afreet, Clunie*! on, H. C. j ?41 Broad ?treet. Augusto, Ga. Also, by-.-Agent. Wo also keep pure No. 1 Peruvian Guano, j puru Dissolved Bone, pure Lund Plaster. For further inform?t ion, addi eos as above for circular, or subscribe lo Southern Agricul? turist, published by W. C. Macmurphy & Co., at Augusta aud Savannah, Ga., at tho low prieo of 25 cents per annum. Nov 30 4mo Teat and Coffees, SELECTED by an expert-Choicest Moy uno, Hyson. Japan and English Breakfast Teas. Mocha, Old Government Java, Laguayra and common to choice Rio Coffees. Prices low and .reality guaranteed. GEO. SYMMERS. proftv 'mm i ??-? W)u>J??alo ami Retail Manufacturers of and Dealer? h? , ". , 3" TX ? NIVUHB OF EVERY VARIETY, GU Bowery, ntnr Cnnnl Hi reef. TV. Y. sar Steamboats, Hotcia and Public Build inge furnished at the shortest notice. ?7AH goods purchased of our house gua? ranteed aa represented. .Sept 17 Snio lt. W. FROST. JAB.BLACK. GEO.SNYDER. LOW raioHs. WRITE DINNER BETS, new Limoge Shapes, 157 pieces, $20. Smaller size j aets proportionately low in prices. WHITE TOILET BETS, ll pieces, $3.20. WHITE TEA SETS, 44 pieces, $4.00. GOOD WATER-GOBLETS, per dozen, $1.50. GOOD WINE-GLASSES, per dozen, $1.00. All other goods in our line equally low. Goods packed for the country, or forwarded by Ex? press, C. O. D. WASHINGTON' HADLEY'S Middle Cooper Institute Block, Third aud Fourth Aves., between 7th and 8th streets, New York. Send for Illustrated Photograph and Cata? logue of Limoge Dinner, Tea and Toilet Sets, mailed free._ Octl5 3mo IL HOB fie CO., Manufacturers of Warranted Extra Cast Steel Patent Ground Circular Mill Malay and Gang SAWS. Clrouiar iSctx^-s, With Movable or Inserted Teeth. WE CLAIM for our ratent Circular Saw tho following advantages over all others: The slianks of the teeth aro elastic, and cx oi. a uniform distension in the sockets. The stability of the plate is in noway affect? ed by inserting new Beta of teeth. Each tooth, independently, may be adjusted to the cutting lino. No rivets, keys, or other objectionable ap? pliances, aro employed ia connection with the teeth, which aro ss simp. ! in construction, and as easily used, as a nut for a bolt. In abort, all the difficulties heretofore expe? rienced in tho use of movable teeth for saws, aro fully met and obviated by this Invention. AUK), TUTTLE PATENT "CHAMPION" CROSS-CUT SAWS. CR OSS-CUT SA WS, OF ALL KINOS. Saw Mandrels, Gumming Machines, &c. Send for Catalogues and Price Lists. R. HOE A CO., Printing Pres* Alachiue and Saw Manufac? turers, New York. Beaton, Mass., and Lon? don, Eng. Aug 26 iCmo Barks, Pepsin, Cod Liver Oil. FERRO Phosphorated ELIXIR OF BARK. Ferro Phosphorated Elixir of Bark with Bismuth. Ferro Phosphorated Elixir of Bark with Strychnia. Wine o? Pepsin for Indigestion, Dyspepsia. Powder of Pepsin for Weak Stomach. Puro Cod Liver Oil for Consumption. Chlorate of Potash Logenzes. rectoral Fumigators tor Asthma. Farinaceous Food for Infants. Soluble Pyrophosphate of Iron and Soda. Iodized Hy rup of Horse Radish. Pastilles Digestive. Licbig's Extract of Beef Vichy Salts. Caifa Feet Jelly. KiseiDgen Water. Congress Water. For sale by FI8HER A HEINITSH, Oct 30 i Chemists and Druggists. Dr. Richau's Golden Remedies. <3l1 ririO REWARD for any case of dis wDx? v/vJVJ ease in any stage which thev fail to cure. Dn. RICHAU'S GOLDEN BALSAM No. 1 euros Ulcers, Ulcerated Sore Throat and Mouth, Kore Eves. Eruptions, Copper-Colored Blotches, Scrofula, Ac; is the greatest Blood Purifier known, removes all disease from tho system and leaves the blood pure and healthv. DR. RICHAU'S GOLDEN BALSAM No."2 cures Mercurial Affections, Rheumatism in all its forms, gives immediate relief in all cases. No dieting necessarv. Price of either No. 1 or No. 2, $5 0.1 per bottle, or two bottles for $9.00. DR. RICHAU'S GOLDEN ANTIDOTE, a safe and radical euro for all Urinary Derangements, accompanied with full directions Price $3.00 per bottle. DR. RICHAU'S GOLDEN ELIXIR D'AMOUH, a radical euro for Debility, in old or young; imparting energy with wonderful effect. Friert $5 per bottle or two bottles for $9. On receipt of price, the Ren edies will be idiippcd to a nv place. Circulars sent. Addi ess DR. I). B. RICHARDS, Aug 19 ly No. 22H Varick ht., New York. Cotton Bagging. BORNEO, GUNNY. DUNDEE and DOUBLE ANCHOR. 10 OOO yards of the above for sale at lowest market ratet*. E. A G. D. HOPE. Dupont's Gunpowder Agency. AFULL supply constantly on hand, ot all grade?, in whole, Half and Quarter Kegs and Canisters, for sale low to tho trade and consumers-ii la^. Drop and Buck SHOT, Per? cussion CAFS, Gun Flints, Ac, for sale low, by J. A T. R. AGNEW. Gibbes & Thomas, Beal Estate Agents, OFFER their services tothe public as GEN? ERAL LAND AGENTS. Will buy and soil Lands, and other property, ou comruinbion. No :hargi s until salen are effected. JAMES G. GIBBES, JOHN P. THOMAS. Jan IS? WADE HAMPTON GIBBER. Ult. W. H. TUTT'S STANDARD PREPARAI IONS. SARSAPARILLA AND QUEEN'S DELIGHT, Expectore ut, Vegetable Li vcr Pills, Improved Hair Dye, For sale by Feb 27 ly E. E. JACKSON. Choice Wines and Liquors. C f\ BASKETS and Casea Genuine CHAN? DU PAGNE, Heldsiock.Lao D'Or and Carte D'Or. London Dock and Hennosey Brandies, Hol? land Gin. ( Harraonv, Sherry, Claret and Southside Ma? deira Wines. Warranted, and for sole by Nov 10 E. A a. D. HOPS. JIM H'.*>. ' ri ' K > THE subscriber baa ou band a large a?eo ment of Singer's, Wilson's, Grover * HG ker's, otc, SEWING MACHINES; also, a fine assortment of English and German GUNS, PISTOLS, CUTLERY, CARTRIDGES, DOOR BELLS, etc., which will be sold lower than at any other place in tin-city. Sowing Machines, Guns, Pistols, Locke, etc, repaired at the shortest notice, and all work warranted. F. A. SCHNEIDER, Sept 25 3rno Main street. Smoked Beef and Hew Hams. ?)j^|/~\ LBS. Primo SMOKED BEEF, J?\J\J 1,000 Iba. new Sugar-Cured Hams. For salo low, by_E. A G. D. HOPE. Fresh Supplies. DUTCH HERRINGS, Fresh Country and Mountain BUTTER, Pink-Eye and Peach-Blow Planting Potatoes, Fino Goshen CHEESE, at G. DIERCKB, Jan 23_At tho Sign of the Watch. Important Notice to Shippers. C n M 11. OTT i:, COLUMBIA AND AUGUSTA R. R. Co., GEN EU AL FnEioHT AND TICKET AOT'B OFFICE, COLUMBIA, S. C., August 12,1869. THE SEA-BOARD INLAND AIR LINE FREIGHT ROUTE is again opened for business and offers SUPERIOR ADVANTAGES to the Merchants of Columbia and up-country. RATES-NEW YORK TO COLUMBIA-Firat Class $1.35; Second Class $1.20: Third Class $1.10; Fourth Class 80c; Fifth Class 60c, per hundred pounds. aw Rates and Classifications to all other points North, same as via Charleston ioute. Tho Steamship Lines connecting with, and forming part of thc Sea-board Inland Air Lino arc as follows. BF. CAHKFCL AND SHIP DT THESE LINES ONLY: Boston and Norfolk Steamship Co., End of Central Wharf, Boston-E. Sampson, Agent. Old Dominion Steamship Co., Pier 37 North River, New York-N. L. McCrekdv, PreVt. : Of? fice 187 Greenwich street, corser Doy, N. Y. Philadelphia and Norfolk Steamship Co., 14 North Dolawaie Avenue, Philadelphia-W. P. Clyde, Agent. Annamossic Lino, ria Delaware Railroad Depot Philadelphia. Wilmington and Balti? more Railroad, Philadelphia. Baltimore Steam Packet Co., (Bay Lino,) foot of Union Dock, Baltimore-B. L. Poor, Agent. S3-In shipping freight for Philadelphia be careful to mark the packages and note on Bill of Lading whether it is to be forwarded by Clyde's Steamers, or via Annamossic Line. For further information, address E. R. DORSET. Ans 13 General Freig>* ?nd Ticket Ag't. South Carolina Railroad Company, GENERAL SUPT'S OFFICE, SKPT. 16,1869. f3g pm mm HMBgC THE following Sohe wSr ?52 Sv ?ijy*^ay-; il ul o for "Passenger Trains will be observed from this date: DAT FASSENGEB THAIN. Leaving Columbia at. 7.45 a. ra. Arriving at Columbia at. -i.40 p. ni" NIGHT EXPRESS ? KAIN. Leaving Columbia at.5.50 p. m. Arriving at Columbia at.4.46 a. m. THE CAMDEN THAIN Will continue to run the following schedule: Tm-WEEKLY, (Mondays, Wednesdays and Saturdays.) Arrive Columbia 11.00 a. m. Leave 1.45 p. m. DAILY (SUNDAYS EXCEPTED ) Leave Camden 6.35a.m. Ar King ville 9.20 a.m. I.vc King villi' 3.15 p. m. Ar Camden 6.05 p.m. Sept 16 H. T. PEAKE, General 8np\. Charlotte. Columbia and Augusta R. B. SUPERINTENDENTS OFFICE, COLUMBIA, S. C , October 1,1869. \ Passenger Trains will run as follows: GOING KOBTH. Leave Augusta, at. 6.45 a. m. Columbia, S. C., at..12.35 p. m. Arrive at Charlotte, N. C. 7.10 p. m. COMINO SOUTH. Leave Charlotte, N.C.,at. 6,00a. m. " Columbia, S. C., at.12.50p.m. Ai rive at Augusta. .0.15 p. m The following is tho Schedule over the Short Line. Connections sure to all points. L'-uvc 6.45 am I Augusta Arrive 6.15 pm " 12 35 pm Columbia " 12.50 pm " 8.25 pm I Charlotte " 5.50 am " 1.30 am I Greensboro " 12.15 am " 11.15 am Richmond " 2.45 pru " 9.00pm Washington | ? 7.00am " 10.45 pm Baltimore j " 6.08 am " 2.35 am Philadelphia " 12.50 am Arrive0.10 am New York [Leave 9.20pm Oct 2 CALEB BODKNIOHT. SupV Greenville and Columbia Railroad. i faKlHMrrSffia?i?r! PASSENGER Trains mn 1 igSSSBCSSgdailyexcept Smday.con i ncc ting with Night Train On Charleston Road: I t.vo Columbia. 7.00 um l.vc Greenville 6.00am I " Alston 8.55 " " Anderson 6.46 " j " Newberry 10.35 " " Abbeville 8.45 \* Arr Abbeville 3.30 jim " Newberry L26pm I "Anderson 5.15 " " Alston * 3.00 " " Greenville COO " Arr Colombia 5.60 pm Trains on Blue Ridge Railroad run m. follows: Lvc Anderson 0.20 pm Lve Walhalla 4.09 am 1 " Pendleton C.20 " " Pendleton 5.40 " Arr Walhalla 8.00 " Arr Anderson 6.4? ?. I The train wfllroturn from Belton to.AndVr son on Monday and Friday morning*. JAMES O. MEREDITH, General FupM Spartanburg and Union Bailroad. t nc^TfrvAr; ON and nftcr thc 18th October, ? "Aiti 'iVrc' Passenger Trains will leave Spar? tanburg C. H. on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays, at 7.30 a, m., and arrive at Alston at 1.85 p. m., connecting with Greenville down train. Returning Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays, leave Alston 9.80 m.; arrive Spar i tanborg 3.40 p. m., as per following Schedule: Dotnn Train. U? Train.* Miles. Arrive. Leave. Arrive. Leave. . Spartanburg 0 7.30 3.40 I Pacolet.10 8.15 8.20 2.60 2.65 : Jonesville.. .10 8.55 9.00 2.10 2.15 ! Unionville .28 9.45 10.10 12.55 L25 ISantnc.37 10.45 10.50 12.15 1?.2G I Shelton.48 11.40 11.45 11.20 11.26 ! Ijrles Ford.. 62 12 05 12.10 10.56 11.00 ; Strother.... 50 12.30 12.35 10.30 10.85 Alston. C8 1.85 9.30 Oct 14 T1IOS. B. JETER, President. Laurens Rai?road---l?ew Schedule. rAsjsrife MAIL Trains on this Road run to P|H5*W?return samo day, to connect with up and down Trains on Greenville and Colum? bia Railroad, at Helena; leaving Laurens at 5 A. M., Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays' and leaving Helens, at 1.30 P. M. same days. Joly 9 J. P. BOWERS Sapor loton dent ??act "WI wwii*