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Momenta rill. T its its now tobes, [-we cnn o* eddie?, t with bc gh resolve sur grit nui npon their S pi rit we set/d Hi ese presente to our readers. AVe ask thee n the year 1970 with the firm ro? to be trne to' themselves, to theil Uies and thoir.Carolinian citizenship.! nd, next to their own salvation, we bid| work for tho salvation of this stricken State.,J Expeofing, as many nf ns do, to I^ve/here and die here, let ns seek to xt?n?? South Carolina a Ot habi? tation JnUDurselves nnd our children, and le^u^SQsa&ly dedicato ourselves, our time 8?ff our services to that glorious oh will be complete only when rolina, rescued from its present all bo . regenera tod, redeemed enthralled. Acting ip the living t, let us keep our mission steadily As som o bright star in tb. o bea guides the voyager on. his way, so thia grand purpose direct onr political rae, until we reach the haven of our just aspirations Whtttthn Hartford Fir? Companies nave done daring thc Tear. The Hartford (Gonn.) Courant, of Do oeniber 25, saya: t I Tho year 1S69 bas not boen altogether a prosperous ono for the fire insnranoo business, yet onr Hartford companies, always managed with prudence, have added about three-quarters of a million ofj dollars to thoir assets, and distributed over one million, ia dividends to stock? holders. A comparison witb the busi? ness Of last year shows that in most oases the premium receipts have been larger, acid though losses have been many aud frequent, the amount of dividends bas been increased nearly $300,000. footing u j > iu tb aggregate the respectable sum o! 81,168,000. "Tho Mina jump3 from & 80,000 in dividends last year to $660. 0(0 this year, and adds about $400,000 to its assets. The Merchants' makes a bc ndsome exhibit, having increased its ac Bots over 8100,000, and jumped from a y< arly dividend of 12 per cent, to one of lt . The following table, showing tho ctpital, surpluG, and total assets of ull tie fire companies, is made up from semi-official sources, December 1 : Capital. Surplus. Total A?sets. Mint $3 000.000 S2.600.000 15 500.000 Hartford 1,000.000 1,140,000 2,140,000 rannt.u ? .. ooolooo 1,000 ooo 1.000.000 Aasitoaoi ? 800.000 as'i.ooo 400,000 torchants, 200,000 325.000 525.000 jonnectiout, 300,000 175,000 375.000 lity Firo, . 250 000 290.000 540,000 Putnam, 500.000 200.000 700,000 th ar tor Oak, 150.000 100,000 250.0U0 Total, 18?. f6 200.000 $5 890,000 $12.090.000 6.200,000 5,145,000 11,242,000 OsiQ, ?745,000 ?745 000 George Huggins, Esq., is the Col nm ira.agent of the i? tu a Insnranee Com ?sny. HOMICIDE.-On Friday last, at the ilauti'.tiou of Mr. L. B. Stephenson, I ?.bdut eleven miles North of Camden, a i lojored woman, Hetty McBae by name, ras shot by Moses Stevens, also colored, , ind died on Sunduy morning from the i affects of the wound. A jory of inquest res summoned and found that the kill? ing was accidental; tbat there was no jbot iu the gun, but tbat tbe wad inflict ~ the fatal wound. Tbe wound was a [earful one, and the wad penetrated so far that the woman vomited it before her | lentb.-Camden Journal. MARRIED, In Colombia, oh the 20th inst., by the It cv. . J. Shand, THOMAS HAMILTON DEARING, ? bf Athene, Ga , to Miss EDITH ST. JOHN, kaoond daughter of the lato Geo. M. Goodwin, i pf Columbia, S. G. In Charleston, on Tuesday, December 21, 1809. bv tho Rev. Edward Palmer, JA MES ll. ! IBxwABD, Jr., and SALLIE B., daughter of '.. L. Bedon, Esq. j Fanerai Invitation. 'Ibo friends and acquaintances of Mrs, SLIZA A. LAMOTTE, aud of Thornaa J. La !lotte, are invited to attend the funeral ser- ; ices of the former, at the residence of the atter, on Henderson ? stref t, at half-past 3 .'olook, THIS AFT?- RNOON. tar TLe friends and patrons of the CARO- ! /INA HOUSE are respectfully invited to call | MHB HORNING, between 9 and ll o'clock, for j [ho purpose of celebrating tho advent ot the few Year in a "flowing bowl of Egg Nog." Jan 1 1 RICHARD BARKY, Proprietor, j House Warming. |1HE undersigned invite? his friends and ! patronB to call and see him, at hie mw ' rttabliMhmont, oorner Main and Camden treots, THIS EVENING. G DIEltCKS. Jtn l _ 1 j Citizens' Barings Bank. ULlEIft BANK will lie oloaod THIS DAY, L January 1. THOS. E. GREGG, Jnn 11 Cashier. Dissolution of Copartnership, HIE firm of E. A G. D. HOPE is this day dissolved by mutnal consent. All in- ; footed by note or account aro requested to ! ettie the same as earlv ss practicable. EDWARD HOPE, Jan 110_G. D. HOPE. rime Eastern Hay and No. 1 White 1 Corn. "UST received, 100 bales Eastern HAY, 500 bushels primo White Corn, lill bo sold low. Apply at my Auction j im. JACOB LEVIN, 1 S Corner Plainland Assembly ats. i Celebration of Emancipation, rarioue Republican Clubs of the city \vicinitv will form in procession at 0 M., on SATURDAY, January 1,1870, >f Janney's Hall, and, hoaded by the III proceed to the Capitol Grounds, b: m i A quarr?! Took place in Broshtar, li, f on tbc-ioth nit, between two of fe? crjw i i L?f-*"0 steamship Alabama, in whyh ole < l^t tho patties named John Fowl*, wis I ?, stabbed to the heart and died iQStktlL l r Tho mnrdoror, a Spaniard named fehh j Peres: Diez, was arrested while attelpr, i ing Cb make his escape ?to Texas. \ The sugar refinery ot Bogers ifcMitdJl, i i corner Third and Vino streets, PhillV'u- ; i {>bia, was destroyed by fire on the ll; i oss 8220,000. On Saturday morning! o fire-story building, No. 14 North Fou\ j street, was also destroyed, involving ' loss of $200,000. - ?L Tho weak and emaciated mother say: "My health and strength is restored tr the UBO of" SOLOMONS' BITTB???. N21 , ^ Esiate of John Stork. NOTICE i? hereby given, that on tho Slat day of January, 1870, the undersigned will apply to Hon. Wm. Hutaon Wigg, Judge, of Probate for Richland County, for a final V discharge aa Admiuiatrator of the estate of 1 John Stork, deceased. W. H. STOKK, j j Jan 1 113 Administrator. j Rose's Hotel-For Sale or Bent. * ^?*I'-\*Y THIS large threo-story Brick I I B/??9^^?h Buildinjr, with rernandah in | Jig^Hj^aw front, containing fifty-four s^T-ittrSifflg- Booms, with lai Ko Stable?, .UarUon, a good Well of Water, and all the ! Kitchens and out-buildings required for a ; first class Hotel. Storo Boom excepted; pos- : session giveu on tho 1st of January, 1870. For further information, apply to J. Bollon Smith, Esq., or to E. M. Bose, Yorkville, 8. C., on tho nromi.il>. Terms iiboral. Jan IC WM. E. ROSE. Notice. . ^JSSW School-room not being com- ? i ?flTm^k plcted, pupilH wishing to join my ' ; wTOrT^claa><'''' wl" attend for a short ' WMKSthno at ruv houso, in tho Campus. J^jrjgF J WM- BIVEBH. Pratt's "Astral" Oil. UNLIKE many other Illuminating Oils, ia I perfectly pure, and free from all adultera- i tiona or mixtures of any kind. It emits no ? offensive smell while burning, gives a soft and brilliant light, and can bo used with the sume assurance of safety as gas. Chemists pro- j nounco it tho bett and safest Illuminating Oil i ever offered to the public; and Insurance Com- j panics endorse and urge upon cousuroors the j us? of the "Astral" Otl in preference u> auy ' other. It is now burned by thousands of families, and in no instanco has any accident ' occurred from its UBe; a lamp filled with it, ii ; upset and broken, wiU not explode. To pre vent adulteration, tho "Astral" Oill is packed only in tho Guaranty Fatont Cans, of one gal- ? lon and five Rallona each, and each can is j sealed iu a mauuor that cannot bo counter- , feited. Every package with nncut seal we warrant. Bo eure and get none bnt the genu- ! ine article, Pratt's "Astral" Oil, for palo by dealers everywhere, and at wholesale and re- 1 tail bv the proprietors. " Ou. HOOBE OK CHABLES PBATT. 108 Fulton street. New York. I P. O. Box 3.0.">0. Send for circulars, with testimonials and j price lists. Enclose stamps for copy of thb Astral Ligld. Jan 1 fSfi Jft^ School Notice. -^?lHrefc THE exercised of Mrs. CordjV i >SSK3tSchool will be rosumed on M^p W^P DAY, Januarv 3, 1870. B , <B5?r Dec 31 Dec :tl mi. For Sale. J^^^ JUST received from Ken- _ HSR tucky a lurga und select 7\__-^ Jt2t.sf.ock of young MULES aud HuuaiiS, which can bc seen at Lo- 1 1 * J gan's Stables, rear of State House. Dec 29 12_Vt H^k J. M. TALBOTT. IN ST?RE AND en route from th? Factory in Virginia: j 300 boxes common, med m rn and line ' TOBACCOS, which will bc sold at Faetory prioes, by HARDY SOLOMON, I Dec 29 Agent for Factory. To Bent for the Ensuing Year. THAT desirable PLANTATION, five miles i below Columbia, on the road to Batea' Ferry, known aa "Tho Gadsden Plantation." i On tiio place aro all necessary out -buildings, : and Cabins for llltv to seventr-fivo hands. ? ' Apply to J. SANDERS GUION ABD, Deo 29 ti Adm'r Eatate J. S <iniquity/. Northern Hay. f IHAVE just received 200 balca-of choice Northern HA?, which will be Acid lowor than any in thia market. ' JOHN D. BATEMAN, Dec 31 .1 Columbia Ice House. Living Writers of tho South. SHORT biographies, lists of works, and ox- i tracts from the most popular volumes of every living writer of the. Southern United States. By Professor Jamos Wood Davidson. I 1 *#* A very largo handsome book. Price $2.00. ! J Vasbti, or Until Death us Do Fart. By Au- t thor of Beaula, Macar?a, fte. (2.00. , a Tho Polar World-a popular description of Bien and Nature in the Arctic and Ant artic re- | gions of the Globe-illustrated. $3.75. The Romaneo of Spanish History, by John : S. C. Abbott; with illustrations. Pictoral Field Book of tho War of 181?. Bv ' < Benson J. Lessing, author of Pictorial Field I Book Revolution. $7.00. . Photograph Albums, Pocket Cntlorv, AP., at I DUFFIE* CHAPMAN'S Bookstore. ? I School Notice. THE Misses Martin will resume the duties of their School on MON- i DAY, Januarv 3, 1870. ! T Doc 29_ wfm3_ | ^ Sohool Notice* ! s t MKS. ZIMMERMAN'S SCHOOL; will recommence January 3, 1870. Dec28 ?3 Always the Best Kerosene Oil. TO be had at Fisher k Heinitsh's Drug store, cheap. Dec 21 Persons Desiring A GOOD art icio of SMOKING TOBACCO, j r\_ can find the following popular brands at HARDY SOLOMON'S, either at wholesale or retail: Durham, Picciola, May Queen, _ _ Alabama Tiger. Dec 29_ j Oak Bark! Oak Bark! WANTED, at the Columbia Tanuery, 100 Cords OAK BARK. Apply to N23 J. P. THOMAS ft CO.. Columbia. 8. ?_j Breakfast Bacon and Smoked Beef. l\f\f\ LBS. Choico Breakfast BACON, O VJ \J 200 Lbe. Prime Smoked BEEF, for tale by E. ft G. D. HOPE. Fire Crackers! Fire Crackers! Another severe earfchqnako, the heav? iest ?ver experienced in Eastern Califor? nia ?nd Nevada, occurred in that quarter Sunday evening, lasting about ten se? conds, and causing a limited amount of injury to houses, railroad tracks, and the mining regions. "Just tbe tbingl" Sueh is the excla? mation of the Dyspeptics who use Boi/o H?N?' BITTERS. N21 KMA WCI PATTON CEIiKHHATIOif. COLT M ni A, S. C., January 1, 1870. Invitation is hereby extended to all of leers of the State of South Carolina and io all officers of the General Government within said State, to be present at tbe .mancipation Celebration of this day. By order of 8. B. THOMPSON, Chairman. JOHN E. BonirrVrsoN, Secretary. \ NEW DISCOVERY ! ! PHALOIVS VV IT I OR, for IENT ! ! "HE LIGHT b'ortest or trwo Gray * Original Color] lair its pHAh N'S "ViTAi^^ifters ut? terly fryn all th?tmaiT coloring preparaWi^^icretofore used. It is ILjfctd, sweet smelling, precj_ptaV> no muddy or slimy marer,rec?ires no shaking,im? parts no stab to the skin. Hold it tcVhe ligl and it is clear and clouEess. IUeaves no mark on thc seato ; y^ it reproduces in gray baiN?ieiatural color that time or sicI^tftjLniay have bleached out <f it. a^Phalonmtalii is for one sole p?B_?se.jfiar o? reproducing.with^ftflfiite cer? tainty, the naturafBfc of the hair. It is noVfliH W? as a daily dressio^orfdB __k_.mg scurf or jrandrurff noProrl?lu? ring b ting Thes plish fixed lon's rator THE VITAL1?^??V?_ harmless and unequaled preparation for the reproduction of nal hue of gray hair, ing else. This is actcj in from two to ten a according to thedi^ th of shade required. SoJ#royall druggists ~ ?RTTHOMAS T. MOORE? [ness: nw for stirm re growth of thc hair. objects may be acconiS after the color has been1 _im the Vitalia, by Pha temical Hair Invigo ?e ongi d noth plished ications, Dental Surgeon, BEGS leave to inform hin patients that he will bo abaeut from tho city during the lolidayn, but. will return SATURDAY, Jaun? ty 1_, 1870. _Dec 28 5? CERTAIN PRESERVATION I T IS A FACT rH AT the celebrated perfected 8PECTA- I OLES aud EYE GLASSES, manufactured i y Lazarus it Morris, Hartford, Connecticut, i trengtbeuH aud pr?serv?e the Eyes-aaaista I he Sight moat brilliantly, and lasts a great : nany vears without change. ISAAC 8ULZBACHER, Jeweler, I Columbia Hotel Kow, iu the sole appointed i Lgent in Columbia, S. C., and vicinity, for ther i ale. Dre 30 ly CHOICE ARTICLES FOR Christmas Presents, AT E. E. JACKSON'S Brag Store. Der. 19 _ _ Fresh Norfolk Oysters. IF you want fresh Norfolk OYS 'TERS, call at the Colombia Ice House, where they are kept con tautly on hand, and sold low for oasb. All rders from the country promptly attended to. Not 10 3iu_>* JOHN D. BATEMAN. _ To the Pubhc in General. r HAVE better COTTON SEED than any L man who advertises Seed for sale. Minc I the improved BOYD PROLIFIC, which ex? ila an? nthor, The price ia 13.06 per bnshol. a ezamiaation of my proofs will he convino ig. 1 refer to Jocob H. Wella and J. D. Hitt all and look at the growth, iu Batcher Town Deo? ?.?. . . N. POT" HoTKii ARRIVAL*, December 31-Nick ergon House.-H. G. Jones, Anderson; F. G. Barlow, S. C. ; W. G. Patterson, Philadelphia; J. T. Dargao, Columbia; W. E. prescott, Edgviield; Frank W. Camming, New Yoik; nlr. ?nd Urs. W. Faulkner, N. G.; Dudley Nioliol*. H. Neal.-Baltimore; S. H. Middleton, Va.; Samuel H. Robinson, Flat Book;' H. J. lograban), Boston ; H. T. Stevena, Darl? ington; H. G. James, N. Y. ; Sampson H. Hall, S. G.; Charlas H. Anthony, Savannah; Henry G. Taylor, Bennetts ville; 8idney G. Mason, N. C.; H. F. Legare, S. C. ; H. lt. Colton, C. A. Col? ton, Pittsburg. COLUMBIA HOTEJUP-T. S. Byan, Char? leston; A. C. Enciman, Charleston; W. H. Graves, Charleston; J. Mullen, Jr., BaltimoreuMr. N. Barkulo, (rn.; J. D. Mount, RiggB, Orangeburg; J. S. Bates. j?Pchlnnd; G. Bookman, G. N. Sohv^lr 3. C. ; M. Marx, T. M. Bram lotAffn. Y.; H. Greentree, Baltimore; S. fillet and lady, Beaufort; C. L. irsen, wife, child, and nurse, Miss E. C. Pearson, Boston; Wm. Wilkins, W. L. Eckman, N. Y.; J. R. Soudley, New? berry; R. J. Towill, Va.; E. T. Coker, Societv Hill; Mr. E. W. Peeple. Jr., and lady. Beaufort$R. G. MoCaw, Yorkville; H. W, Lide, Darlington; T. H. Symmes, S. C. ; W. W. Wannamake, J. E. Wann? amake, Orangeburg; J. A. Richardson, 8. C. ; G. G. Moore, Waverly, Mo. ; J. K. Stuckly, Darlington; E. B. Mile. W. P. DuBose, Abbeville; J. N. Letherland, S. C. ; E. L. Salley, Orangebnrg; 0. C. Baker. Bogan Minn. ; C. C. Puffer, N. Y. ; E. E. Pelot, Aiken, S. C. ; W. J. Jones, Bamberg; Mrs. Eeell, oity. 8TATE OF SOUTH OAROLINA. EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT, COLUMBIA, DKCEMBER SO. 1869. NOTICE.- lt being customary to observo the 1st day of January a? a holiday, all the ?nices connected with the Executive De? partment will be closed on tho 1st proximo. Dec_31 ROBERT K. 8COTT. Governor. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT. WHEREAS, iufui raation has been received at this Department, that, on the night of the 27th instant, n foul and brutal assault was mude apon the person of aa agt-d widow lady, named RICHARDSON, residing in the city of Columbia, by persons unknown. Now know ye, that 1. ROBERT K. SCOTT, jvernor of the Stato of South Carolina, in der that justice may bo done, and the ma i j?m.of th? law vindicated, do hereby oft", r a * f FIVE HUNDRED (?GOO-DOLLARS, ^nprehension and delivery, in an}* jail in ttiVBate, of the person or persons guilty of tu^Baid assault npon the lifo of Mrs. IlICHMpsON, with proof to convict; and a nroporWuate reward wdl be paid for any in? formnti*j that may lead tn their arrest and convict i In testimony whereof. I have hereunto sot my haudAnd caused the great seal of the P State Abo aQixod, at Colombia, this 30th I *m day of december, A. D. 18C??. and in the _ nhiety-reirth vear of tho Independence of I tho Unite! States of America. *. | RUdERT K. SCOTT, Governor, j F. L. CABDOZI.. Socretarv of State. Dec 31 2 . MRT CharlestorkT??-n/ft/fcYr?i copy once. Bare Chance for Investment. THE Subscriber, \i view of a contemplated j change in his business, offers for sal" the j I following desirable plopertv: I One llrst class FLOURING MILL, with Belt? : ing attachment. \ j Ono llrst class CorirMill, with screen at j tachraent. One first class 20-horseonwer upright Steam I Engine, with necessary Riffling, Belting,Ac, ic. all in complete ruuniuLorder, und an es I lablished run of custom, aflVding an opportu ? oit y not often obtained, for a\v one wishing to mgage in the business. ALSO, The MILL HCU8E, Work-ahb*s and Dwell ing llonso adjoining, now occupied by the subscriber. To an'approved purchaser, ternit will be made liberal. R, TOZER. DeeS ?X? HI JH3 Sa T O' OF TAPESTRY AND BRUSSELS (JAPRBTINU* JOHN CROSSLEY A- SONS' MAKES AND SELECT PATTERNS, WILL BE CLOSED OUT AT COST FROM THIS DATE W. D. LOVE & CO., Columbia Hotel Building. W. D. LOVE, B. B. McGuEKity. Deo Jt8_|_ Guns i Booal X t o rn ? - TU ENIiAROBMRtrr OJ? OUR JOURNAL. Again within tho period of eight months thc proprietor ol' ?he PKOZSIX Ands it nocosjwry, owing to the pressure of ad? vertisements, to onlargo his journal. He desires further by this enlargement to commend it to his readers, and hopeB in this way to extend the area of its in? fluence, and to augment the list of hie subscribers. Our readers will remember under what disadvantageous circum? stances we began the publication of our paper. From the ashes of Columbia our paper literally arose, and now that oar city is recovering ita former beauty and prosperity, it ia meet that the PKOKIX should grow- with it-catch something of its progressive spirit, and enjoy a share, at least, of its returning fortunes. It was the journal of Colum? bia when Columbia waa in "sack-cloth and ashes." It shall be tbe journal of Columbia iu the days of her new life. AU that we ask of our friends is a fair and liberal support. Let them sustain us a? wo sustain them and their interests. Let them strengthen our hands, and we shall be in a condition atill further to improve our paper. Our purpose in to give at the capital a paper that shall be a Atting exponent nud advocate of the substantial interests of tho State. It is unnecessary for us to define our POLITICS. Tho daily utterances of our paper pro? claim what these ar?. Esteeming poli? tics to he the great means whereby the prosperity of States is secured, we phall continue to sustain such measures and to advocate such a policy us ahall re? dound to the welfare of thu State and the enduring good of her people. As a paper, too, embracing tho new? of the day and meeting the tastes and wants of the family circle, wo shall endeavor to make it no less acceptable than ns a me? dium of political refleotious. The Pnotiix and our wcokly-the G LEA NEK-ore devoted to politics, news, literature and general intelligence, and it will he our earnest aim to impress these features upon them, so as to com? mend them alike to tho advertiser and the general reader. The new year opens upon us this morning, and at preaent the indications are that it will open ^auspiciously HS it respeotR the influences of nature. We accept the omen. The PHOENIX, in the genial sun-light, spreads its wings, fixes its eyes upon "the shadowy future" with j unfaltering trout, and thus essays for 1870 a more vigorous effort and a bolder flight. Let our friends see to it that they keep the pinions of the bird lubri? cated with the oil of their g?nerons sup? port. CRUMBS.-Mr. John H. Oxley, a tra gedian, who had acquired considerable celebrity, nnd waa well known in this community twenty years ago. died in New York, on the 26th. New Year's Day is to be kept up in Columbia-consequently the publication of the PHOKNIX will be suspended for one day. It will appear again on Tuesday morning. Charitable work does not reqnire a large fortune for its support. Every mun, no matter how humble his po jitiou, can do a great deal in relieving the sufferings of his neighbor. An illustra? tion of this principle is given by the recent notice of a Nottingham stocking weaver who, although he had a large family, nine sons and a daughter to bring up, took in and trained with his ehildren at different times no leus than eighteen oipbans. Andrew Lee, Esq., has presented us with the carcass of a white squirrel, as a companion to tho white hawk or eagle, referred to in our last. We sholl en? deavor to have these specimens properly stuffed and retained in the PPUEN ix establishment. "Feathered duelists" means righting roosters. We have received a curd of invitation from Managers Caason, Shiell aud Pol Ibok, to be present at a collation at the Palmetto engine house, on Tuesday evening next. We shall be on band eitlrer personally or by deputy. Tire Sumter News bas recently been enlarged and furnished with new type, and rauks deservedly among the best papers of the State. We see it announc? ed in ita last issne that the publication of an original story, from the pen of the talented writer, John Witherspoon Ervin will be commenced about the middle of January, to be followed by other origi? nal stones during the year. The terms are $8.00 per year--two copies $5.00. Address Darr St Oataen, Proprietors, Sumter, S. C. SOUTH CAROLINA MONUMENT ASSOCIA? TION.-A meeting of the officers, Ronni of Directors, Financo Committee, and Collectors for this District, will be held this dary/ (Salariey.) at Gen. Preston's, on Branding street, at 12 o'clock m. A punctual attendance is requested, as busi? ness of importance will be brought be fore the meeting. Collectors will please come prepared to make their monthly report. Chief Constable Hubbard yesterday arrested Alfred Geiger, (colored,) sus? pected of being one of the parties who attempted the murder nf Mrs. Sarah Richardson, on Monday night hint. Au axe handle was found ht his possession which has been identified. Mrs. Rich? ardson, wo nre pleased to state, is iou proving, nud her friends think that she may yet survive the brutal attack made upon her. WEDDING CARDS AND ENVELOPES.-A lot of wedding cards and envelopes, of latest stylen, han just been received; whioh will be printed in imitation of en? graving, and at less than one-tenth thu cost. Call and see specimens at PHOSIX office. MAIL ARRANGEMENTS.-The Northern mail is opened for delivery at 8 a. m.; closed at 8.30 a. ra. Charleston, opened at 5.30 p. m.; closed at 8.80 p. m. Greenville, opened at 5.30 p. m. ; closed 'at 8.30 p. m. Western, opened ai 9.30 m.; closed at -lp. m. Charleston, (evening,) opened at 8 a. m.; closed nt j 4 30 p. m. On Sunday, the post office is j open from 9 to 10 a. m. KEW ADVERTISEMENT?.-Attention is called to tho following advertisements, published tho first time this m orin nc Wm. C. Bee Sc Co.-Etiwan Guanos. A. Smythe-Hats, <tc, for the Million. W. H. Stork-Estate of John Stork. G. Diercks-House Warming. D. C. Peixotto Sc Sou-Auction. Jacob Levin-Auctions, Ac. Wm. E. Rose-For Sale or Rent. Wm. J. Rivers-Notice. R. Barry-Free Egg Nog. Charles Pratt-"Astral" Oil. Allen's Lung Balsam. S. B. Thompson-Celebration. T. E. Gregg-Citizens' Savings Bank. Perry Davis' Pain Killer. R. Riggs-Orangeburg -In Equity. E. St G. D. Hope-Dissolution. Phalon'a Vitalia. WHAT IT IS NOT. AND WUAE rr Is. These truths are self-evident. PHALON'U VITALIA OR SALVATION FOB THE HATS; ia neither sticky like molasses, nor muddy like a gutter-puddle. It is, on the .Con? trary, u genial fluid, clear, limpid, aro? matic, harmless, and will restoro to gray hair, whiskers, beards, and mustaches, their original color as certainly as sun? shine melts the snow. .Tl 3J "I am strong and healthy, yet to pre? serve my good condition,' I nae SOLO? MON'S BITTERS. N21 ALLEN'S LUNG BALSAM.-The remedy for curing Consumption, Coughs, Bron? chites, Asthma, and Croup. As an ex? pectorant it has no equal. It ie com? posed of the active principles of roots and plants, which are chemically ex? tracted, so ns to retain all their medical qnalities. MINISTERS AND PLBLIO SPEAKERS who are so ofteu afiiicted with throat diseases, will find a sure remedy in this Balsam. Lozengers and wafers sometimes give re? lief, but this Balsam, taken a few times, will insure a permanent cure. With all thoso afflicted with Coughs or Consomp? tion, give this Balsam a fair trial, they will be pleased with the result, and con? fess that the SURE REMEDY IS FOUND AT LAST. It is sold by all Druggists, and by Fi EH KR Sc HIRNTISH, Columbia, 8. C. Jl|i2fl J8 THE "li LENS I NU OF THE AOE.-No more Sick Headache, no more Dyspepsia, no more Indigestion, no more Piles, no more Chills, no more Liver Complaint, no more Jaundice, no more Pain in the Back, no more Kidney Disease, no more Costiveness, no more Heartburn. TTJTT'S VEO STABLE LIVER PILL ia a certain -guar? antee against all these distressing com? plaints. Jl 6 CONSUMPTION is so often the reedit of protracted liver affection, that liver dis? ease may be almost termed the tropical consumption. The one shonld be guarded against just ns much as the other. And no remedy yet discovered so effectually prevents consumption and cures - liter disease as Simmons' Regulator. Thou? sands attest its virtue. See advertise? ment. Jl $8 We have watched the course of so many distressed, emaciated and forlorn dyspeptics, of worn-out and prostrated females, who have taken anew lease of life, and gradually received vigor, strength, health, and tho power of social Sleasure from the effects of PLANTATION 'ITTERS, that we are not snrpryd at the testimonials daily received. TB it 3s a pleasure to do good in the world, how fall mast be the measure of the proprie? tors of these celebrated Ritters.